flush out of some place



flush someone or something out of some place

 and flush someone or something out
to cause someone or something to leave a hiding place. (Originally from hunting.) The police flushed the gunman out from his hiding place. They flushed out the crooks.
See also: flush, of, out, place

Common Names:

NameGenderPronouncedUsage
Alishaə-LISH-ə, ə-LEE-shəEnglish
Michaela
Acroyd['ækrɔid]
Reanna-English (Modern)
Michelangelomee-KE-lahn-je-loItalian
Prochoros-Ancient Greek, Biblical Greek