adv. and pred. a., prop. phr. [A prep.1 11 + FLUSH sb. and a.]
1. (From FLUSH sb.) In a flushed or blushing state.
1880. E. Hopkins, R. Turquand, II. xix. 3. A pictured lady looking down aflush with bygone love.
2. (From FLUSH a.) On a level.
1880. Swinburne, Studies in Song, 169. The bank is abreast of her bows and aflush with the sea.