Flush
"Flush" in Italian
allineato
(smooth, even, aligned; not sticking out)
liscio
(smooth, even, aligned; not sticking out)
livellato
(smooth, even, aligned; not sticking out)
arrossamento
(any tinge of red color)
arrossimento
(suffusion of the face with blood)
colore
(poker hand)
flusso
(sudden flowing; cleansing)
risciacquo
(sudden flowing; cleansing)
scarico
(sudden flowing; cleansing)
sciacquone
(cleansing of a toilet)
traboccamento
(a sudden flood or rush of feeling)
allagare
(to overwhelm with water)
arrossire
(to cause to blush)
colmare
(masonry: to fill in)
eccitare
(to excite, inflame)
fluire
(to flow and spread suddenly)
infiammare
(to excite, inflame)
infiammare
(to show red)
inondare
(to overwhelm with water)
irrorare
(to cleanse by flooding with generous quantities of a fluid)
levarsi in volo
(to take suddenly to flight, especially from cover)
prendere il volo
(to take suddenly to flight, especially from cover)
riempire
(masonry: to fill in)
rifluire
(to flow and spread suddenly)
ripulire
(computing: to clear a buffer of its contents)
scovare
(to cause to take flight from concealment)
sfruculiare
(to excite, inflame)
solleticare
(to excite, inflame)
sommergere
(to overwhelm with water)
stanare
(to cause to take flight from concealment)
stuzzicare
(to excite, inflame)
svuotare
(computing: to clear a buffer of its contents)
tirare lo sciacquone
(to cleanse a toilet by introducing lots of water)
tirare lo sciacquone
(of toilet: to be cleansed with generous quantities of water)
volare via
(to take suddenly to flight, especially from cover)
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