Sentence examples for flushed by from inspiring English sources

"flushed by" is a correct and usable phrase in written English.
It is typically used to describe someone's cheeks becoming red or pink due to emotion, such as embarrassment or excitement. Example: "She was flushed by the sudden compliment from her crush."

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Of course, "rain-affected disappointment" could also be used to describe the state of British tennis over the 30-something years in which I've had the twin misfortunes to be on this planet and to be British, and that should counsel against any of us getting too flushed by Evans's success so far at Flushing Meadows.

Others were flushed by the announcement.

Is the toilet really flushed by pulling a chain on a wood tank on the wall?

The canals, she explained, are flushed by opening and closing locks about twice a week, and in summer more often.

"The water quality in that area is rather pristine and very well flushed" by tidal action, he said.

And a scoop of gelato flushed by a shot of hot espresso can be stimulating, even thrilling.

So why aren't they simply flushed by the tides into the open sea, without so much as a goodnight moon?

One can argue that those who turn to the law or a moral code, in moments of crisis, can be the least flushed by feeling.

But it remains a difficult concept to accept for a political leadership flushed by economic success and 60 years of Communist Party rule.

With 28 square miles of shallow waters, flushed by ocean tides twice a day, it is a mini-Chesapeake as far as crabs are concerned.

The restaurant is wired with sensors to determine how much energy the lights use and how much water is flushed by each urinal.

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