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Flusher vs Flushed - What's the difference?

flusher | flushed |

As a noun flusher

is the mechanical part of a toilet that causes the toilet bowl's contents to be sucked down the drain.

As an adjective flushed is

red in the face because of embarrassment, exertion, etc.

As a verb flushed is

(flush).

flusher

English

Noun

(en noun)
  • The mechanical part of a toilet that causes the toilet bowl's contents to be sucked down the drain.
  • Agent noun of flush: one who flushes.
  • (US, politics) A worker for a political campaign who persuades voters to vote on Election Day
  • *{{quote-book, 1996, Larry J. Sabato & Glenn R. Simpson, Dirty Little Secrets: The Persistence of Corruption in American Politics citation
  • , passage=Each flusher is typically paid $20 to $50. Fleets of cars, buses, and other vehicles are also at the ready to ferry voters to and from the polls.}} English agent nouns

    flushed

    English

    Adjective

    (en adjective)
  • Red in the face because of embarrassment, exertion, etc.
  • * 1922 , (Virginia Woolf), (w, Jacob's Room) Chapter 1
  • Archer lay spread out, with one arm striking across the pillow. He was flushed ; and when the heavy curtain blew out a little he turned and half-opened his eyes.

    Synonyms

    * blushing * red * red-faced

    Verb

    (head)
  • (flush)