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English citations of flosh
- A flash or flush: a pool or marsh.
- 1789, Davidson, Seasons, page 12:
- and powheads spartle in the oozy flosh
- 1905, Country Life Illustrated, volume 18, page 940:
- The rival shores are alluvial flats appeal to the wader tribe, while the stretches of salt marsh - or merse as it is called on the Dumfriesshire side - intersected by shallow "floshes" and fresh-water creeks, are preferred by snipe, wild duck, widgeon, and geese.
- 1996, Scottish Libraries, issues 55-66, page 22:
- Full o' floshes, dubs, mire and clay.