Associations to the word «Flushing»
Noun
- Lagoon
- Tint
- Netherlands
- Meg
- Park
- Mongolian
- Indignation
- Mona
- Ringing
- Armory
- Steamship
- Streetcar
- Pavilion
- Viaduct
- Linden
- Fran
- Removal
- Sparkling
- Pleasure
- Poison
- Coma
- Cornwall
- Fulton
- Weakness
- Long
- Water
- Bleeding
- Closet
- Open
- Townsend
- Willem
- Marco
- Sodium
- Nursery
- Chinese
- Moses
- Bedford
- Shore
- Laundry
- Line
- Extension
- Pain
- Zip
- Bay
- Rachel
- Staircase
- Toxin
- Steady
- Anxiety
- Pressure
- Privateer
- Synagogue
- Brow
- Asian
- Dominance
- Immigrant
- Pigment
- Sink
- Wasting
- Nutrient
- Wimbledon
- Korean
- Frigate
- Playground
- Drain
- Reaction
- Sweat
- Dispersion
- Chest
- Spur
- Mg
- Hudson
Adjective
Wiktionary
FLUSHING, verb. Present participle of flush
FLUSHING, noun. The act by which something is flushed.
FLUSHING, noun. (UK) A heavy, coarse cloth manufactured from shoddy.
FLUSHING, noun. A surface formed of floating threads.
Wise words
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