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Rhymes for "blush" — perfect and near rhymes for songwriters, poets, and lyricists looking for the right ending sound.
(adj)
(of vegetation) Dense, teeming with life; luxuriant.
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(n)
A group of birds that have suddenly started up from undergrowth, trees, etc.
A sudden forward motion.
A violent collision or compression; a crash; destruction; ruin.
(v)
(intransitive) To become quiet.
Having a soft, fluffy exterior (of a man-made object, especially stuffed animals or upholstery).
(intransitive, also figurative) To flow forth suddenly, in great volume.
Easily broken; brittle; crisp.
The small trees and other plants that clutter the floor of a forest.
Flavored shaved ice served as a drink (a slushie).
(transitive, informal) To squeeze, compress, or crush (especially something moist).
(onomatopoeia, transitive or intransitive) To ask someone to be quiet, especially by saying shh.
(transitive) To mash or push down or in; compress
Any of numerous species of songbirds of the cosmopolitan family Turdidae, such as the song thrush, mistle thrush, bluebird, and American robin.
A somewhat liquid mess, often of food; a soft or semisolid substance.
A songbird in the thrush family, found across Eurasia (Turdus philomelos).
Any of several North American aromatic shrubs of the genus Artemisia, having silvery-grey, green leaves.
(chiefly historical) Any period of feverish migration into an area in which gold has been discovered.
(Geordie, slang) Excellent, very good.
(poker) A hand that is one card short of being a full flush.
A thin brush for applying paint.
(poker) An ace-high straight flush; a hand consisting of the cards A, K, Q, J, 10, of the same suit and the rarest and strongest hand in poker.
(poker) A hand that is both straight (the cards are all in sequence) and flush (the cards are all of the same suit).
Used other than figuratively or idiomatically: see scrub, brush: the bush.
A small brush used to create a lather from shaving cream or shaving soap and apply it to the face or other area before shaving.
Alternative form of antthrush. [Any of the tropical birds in the family Formicariidae, found in Central and South America.]
Any of certain horsetails, especially rough horsetail (Equisetum hyemale), formerly used for scouring and polishing.
A short brush with stiff bristles, usually handheld, used for scrubbing floors etc. Sometimes with a broom handle like a push broom.
A species of bird, Hylocichla mustelina.
Alternative form of mistle thrush (Turdus viscivorus). [A large Eurasian thrush, Turdus viscivorus.]
A species of solitary thrush native to North America (Catharus guttatus).
common large songbird of eastern united states having reddish-brown plumage
The shrub Baccharis pilularis native to the western United States, some varieties of which are widely used there as a drought-tolerant groundcover.
Alternative form of qursh. [A monetary unit in Saudi Arabia equivalent to a twentieth of a rial.]
Juncus bufonius, a common species of rush found worldwide, growing in moist and muddy places.
Great Basin sagebrush (Artemisia tridentata)
half-shrubby perennial valuable as sheep forage in the united states
low ashy-gray california shrub
tall rush of temperate regions
thrush-like american songbird able to mimic other birdsongs
tall sedge of the nile valley yielding fiber that served many purposes in historic times
Alternative spelling of sagebrush. [Any of several North American aromatic shrubs of the genus Artemisia, having silvery-grey, green leaves.]
tufted wiry rush of wide distribution
A brush with stiff hairs or fibers attached to a handle, used for tasks like painting, cleaning, or grooming.
Synonym of soft rush, Juncus effusus.
any sedge of the genus eriophorum; north temperate bog plants with tufted spikes
cylindrical-stemmed sedge
large european thrush that feeds on mistletoe berries
fine-leaved aquatic spike rush; popular as aerator for aquariums
spiny shrub with silvery-scurfy foliage of alkaline plains of southwestern united states and mexico
european thrush common in rocky areas; the male has blackish plumage with a white band around the neck
most common paintbrush of western united states dry lands; having erect stems ending in dense spikes of bright orange to red flowers
wildflower of western north america having ragged clusters of crimson or scarlet flowers
hairy plant with pinkish flowers; great plains to northern mexico
rush of australia
rush of the pacific coast of north america
plant of moist highland meadows having ragged clusters of pale yellow flowers
a drink made by crushing fruit
(transitive, UK dialectal) To strike or push violently; (of an animal) to strike with the horns; butt.
A historic currency of Mandatory Palestine, equal to a hundredth of a Palestine pound.
(adv)
without delay
cornmeal boiled in water
A herbaceous perennial plant of the genus Castilleja.
A surname.
A surname from German.
low much-branched perennial of western united states having silvery leaves; an important browse and shelter plant
a sedge of the genus eleocharis