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Etymology

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From un- +‎ flush.

Verb

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unflush (third-person singular simple present unflushes, present participle unflushing, simple past and past participle unflushed)

  1. (intransitive) To lose a flush of colour.
    • 2000, Robert Grant, The Gift of Lack: Short Stories and Other Writings, page 73:
      [The old man] stood grinning like a gnome, obviously delighted to watch me flush and ruffle and then gradually unflush and unruffle.