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▪ I. ˈoutflush, n. [out- 7.] An outward movement (compared to that of the blood when it flushes the face).
1831Carlyle Sart. Res. ii. ix, An outflush of foolish young Enthusiasm. 1878Geo. Eliot Coll. Breakf. P. 770 The plant Holds its corolla, purple, delicate, Solely as out⁓flush of that energy. ▪ II. outˈflush, v. [out- 17.] trans. To surpass in rosiness or warmth of colour.
1885–94R. Bridges Eros & Psyche July 23 And now the colour of her pride and joy Outflush'd the hue of Eros. |