unflush

verb

Etymology

From un- + flush.

  1. inherited from flusshen
  2. prefixed as unflush — “un + flush

Definitions

  1. To lose a flush of colour.

    • [The old man] stood grinning like a gnome, obviously delighted to watch me flush and ruffle and then gradually unflush and unruffle.

The neighborhood

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