outflush
Etymology
From out- + flush.
outflush means A sudden glow of heat. Lexicurio rates it Rare gem — a strength score of 80 out of 100.
noun
- A sudden glow of heat.
verb
- To flush out (something).
- To flush or blush more brightly than (something).“The maiden's face was turned away; but one hand lay in her lover's; with the other she was drawing close the loose folds of her mantle; the play of colour on her cheeks outflushed the tints of autumn; and not a doomed leaf of the forest fluttered more than her young heart.”