Flushes

/ˈflʌʃɪz/ verb

turns red in the face, usually from embarrassment, heat, or anger; or rinses something with a lot of water.

From Middle English 'flushen,' possibly from Old Norse or Scandinavian sources. Originally meant to rush or flow; evolved to describe both the reddening of skin and the flushing away of liquids.

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