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单词 flushed
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Definition of flushed in English:

flushed

adjective flʌʃtfləʃt
  • 1(of a person's skin) red and hot, typically as the result of illness or strong emotion.

    her flushed cheeks
    Example sentencesExamples
    • He opened the car door for Amanda and decided her flushed cheeks and bright smile meant the night was a success.
    • At last she came rushing in, looking breathless and flushed.
    • Turning around, she looked at my flushed face with dismay.
    • A little later than usual, he arrived, freshly showered and a little flushed from exercise.
    • The first signs of heat exhaustion for children are when they become flushed, crabby, and don't feel well.
    • Darcy remained steadfastly silent, his countenance unusually flushed.
    • The angry, flushed face contrasted to the bright, light coloured walls of the large, minimal room.
    • She thought about his flushed face, his gleaming eyes, his handsome build, his passionate words.
    • Even at such a moment he was not unable to notice how pretty she looked, with a flushed face and shining eyes.
    • Her face was so flushed she couldn't speak.
    • I knew tears and flushed cheeks were on their way.
    • Charles and Jane both flushed as they exchanged a glance, embarrassed at being seen through so easily.
    • Her face had turned from a quiet serene to a flushed surprise.
    • Her face felt hot and flushed, and she was certain that everyone could read her thoughts and see directly into her heart.
    • Mr. Eastman was, obviously, very anxious, and his face appeared flushed as he prepared to lift the cloth.
    • She was pulling weeds on her knees, her face sweaty and flushed beneath her floppy sun bonnet.
    • I felt my flushed cheek with my hand.
    • Your hands may tingle or feel numb, and you might feel flushed or chilled.
    • Rita was calm under pressure, never looking flushed or hassled.
    • His reference intensified the hue of her flushed cheeks.
  • 2(of a person) excited or elated by something.

    flushed with success, I was getting into my stride
    Example sentencesExamples
    • No doubt those who champion civil rights felt flushed with a warm sense of euphoria as a result of winning the vote.
    • It increases your confidence, as well as opening small blood vessels, making you feel flushed and warm.
    • When I donned hat and coat to take the trash out to the bins I came back indoors all flushed and happy.
    • Penelope herself was beginning to feel rather flushed with success at the table.
    • And the cool prose doesn't even hint at the warmth, at the feeling of flushed well-being the drink provides.
    • This time, he was peculiarly flushed, leading a colleague to speculate whether he was on something.
    • They emptied the bottle of brandy so both were feeling flushed but relaxed.
    • As we talked, I started to feel flushed.
    • After stopping for a quick pint, they arrived home flushed and happy.
    • The door opened and a flushed Georgiana stood in front of him.
    Synonyms
    elated, thrilled, exhilarated, happy, delighted, overjoyed, joyous, gleeful, excited, animated, jubilant, exultant, ecstatic, euphoric, rapturous, in raptures, enraptured, intoxicated, beside oneself, transported, carried away, impassioned, in a frenzy, delirious, hysterical, wild, frenzied
    informal blissed out, over the moon, high, on a high
    North American informal wigged out
    rare corybantic
 
 

Definition of flushed in US English:

flushed

adjectivefləʃtfləSHt
  • 1(of a person's skin) red and hot, typically as the result of illness or strong emotion.

    her flushed cheeks
    Example sentencesExamples
    • She was pulling weeds on her knees, her face sweaty and flushed beneath her floppy sun bonnet.
    • Your hands may tingle or feel numb, and you might feel flushed or chilled.
    • Even at such a moment he was not unable to notice how pretty she looked, with a flushed face and shining eyes.
    • The first signs of heat exhaustion for children are when they become flushed, crabby, and don't feel well.
    • Charles and Jane both flushed as they exchanged a glance, embarrassed at being seen through so easily.
    • A little later than usual, he arrived, freshly showered and a little flushed from exercise.
    • Her face was so flushed she couldn't speak.
    • I knew tears and flushed cheeks were on their way.
    • His reference intensified the hue of her flushed cheeks.
    • At last she came rushing in, looking breathless and flushed.
    • Darcy remained steadfastly silent, his countenance unusually flushed.
    • He opened the car door for Amanda and decided her flushed cheeks and bright smile meant the night was a success.
    • She thought about his flushed face, his gleaming eyes, his handsome build, his passionate words.
    • I felt my flushed cheek with my hand.
    • Rita was calm under pressure, never looking flushed or hassled.
    • Mr. Eastman was, obviously, very anxious, and his face appeared flushed as he prepared to lift the cloth.
    • Her face had turned from a quiet serene to a flushed surprise.
    • The angry, flushed face contrasted to the bright, light coloured walls of the large, minimal room.
    • Turning around, she looked at my flushed face with dismay.
    • Her face felt hot and flushed, and she was certain that everyone could read her thoughts and see directly into her heart.
  • 2(of a person) excited or elated by something.

    flushed with success, I was getting into my stride
    Example sentencesExamples
    • As we talked, I started to feel flushed.
    • After stopping for a quick pint, they arrived home flushed and happy.
    • And the cool prose doesn't even hint at the warmth, at the feeling of flushed well-being the drink provides.
    • No doubt those who champion civil rights felt flushed with a warm sense of euphoria as a result of winning the vote.
    • Penelope herself was beginning to feel rather flushed with success at the table.
    • The door opened and a flushed Georgiana stood in front of him.
    • This time, he was peculiarly flushed, leading a colleague to speculate whether he was on something.
    • It increases your confidence, as well as opening small blood vessels, making you feel flushed and warm.
    • They emptied the bottle of brandy so both were feeling flushed but relaxed.
    • When I donned hat and coat to take the trash out to the bins I came back indoors all flushed and happy.
    Synonyms
    elated, thrilled, exhilarated, happy, delighted, overjoyed, joyous, gleeful, excited, animated, jubilant, exultant, ecstatic, euphoric, rapturous, in raptures, enraptured, intoxicated, beside oneself, transported, carried away, impassioned, in a frenzy, delirious, hysterical, wild, frenzied
 
 
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