Flushed in a sentence as an adjective

Flush can use 3 to 7 gallons and are often flushed 2 or more times a day.

And just when I'd finally flushed Sapir-Whorf out of my system...

My work was flushed down the toilet and half my time was spent trying to get media coverage.

In fact no state changes can queue another rAF until all changes in the current cycle have been completely flushed.

Most databases use transaction/redo logs, it has to do with how often the writes to the transaction log are flushed.

Bash_history doesn't usually get flushed for every command you run; only when you exit an interactive shell.

To be frank, I always thought that our profession was being flushed down a toilet because some guys were cheating themselves by charging too little for too much.

With proper durability, the transaction log is flushed with every commit, not when buffers become full or a background thread gets around to it.

In contrast, letting the body be just flushed by plain water for hours ensures the build up of its metabolic capacities to burn fat efficiently.

I find your advocation of outcasting from society those who say things that you find offensive as offensive as you would find a Quran being flushed down a toilet.

Yes, it has powerful CNS depressive effects and can be lethal in high doses, but those effects are pretty much only applicable while under the influence of the drug and not after your body has metabolized it and flushed it from the body.

Certainly some rip-off merchants do come unstuck; I've heard about what would have been extremely lucrative sales of very expensive specialist equipment that got flushed when the prospective customer discovered some form of artificial nerfing in software and took their cash to someone else who didn't do that.

Flushed definitions

adjective

having the pinkish flush of health

See also: rose-cheeked rosy rosy-cheeked

adjective

(especially of the face) reddened or suffused with or as if with blood from emotion or exertion; "crimson with fury"; "turned red from exertion"; "with puffy reddened eyes"; "red-faced and violent"; "flushed (or crimson) with embarrassment"

See also: crimson reddened red-faced