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been flush
noun
A group of birds that have suddenly started up from undergrowth, trees etc.
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The early side has been flush with cash, thanks to a glut of new angel investors.
The cable industry, for its part, has been flush with cash for the past twenty-five years.
The local economy, too, has been flush with all the building, which has helped win voter support.
The impact had been flush on his temple, the initial impression one that he simply could not continue.
Because the Boston metropolitan area has also been flush with snow, ski areas are relying on what they call the "backyard effect" to lure customers north.
In recent years, the authority has been flush with cash, running large surpluses due largely to taxes generated by the booming real estate market.
Similar(43)
Has the toilet been flushed?
Times were flush.
Reserve funds are flush.
My hit was flush.
They are flush with cash.
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