outflush

English

Etymology

out- + flush

Verb

outflush (third-person singular simple present outflushes, present participle outflushing, simple past and past participle outflushed)

  1. (transitive) To flush out.
  2. (transitive) To flush or blush more brightly than.
    • 1873, Richard Doddridge Blackmore, Cradock Nowell: A Tale of the New Forest (page 38)
      The maiden's face was turned away; but one hand lay in her lover's; with the other she was drawing close the loose folds of her mantle; the play of colour on her cheeks outflushed the tints of autumn []

Noun

outflush (plural outflushes)

  1. A sudden glow of heat.

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