Gush - definition, pronunciation, transcription

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Amer.  |ɡʌʃ|  American pronunciation of the word gush
Brit.  |ɡʌʃ|  British pronunciation of the word gush

noun

- a sudden rapid flow (as of water) (syn: flush, outpouring)
there was a little gush of blood
- an unrestrained expression of emotion (syn: blowup, ebullition, effusion, outburst)

verb

- gush forth in a sudden stream or jet (syn: spirt, spout, spurt)
water gushed forth
- praise enthusiastically (syn: rave)
- issue in a jet; come out in a jet; stream or spring forth (syn: jet)

Extra examples

Oil gushed from the well.

Blood gushed from the wound.

I'm tired of hearing her gush about her boyfriend.

Everyone has been gushing over the baby.

“Oh, your baby is so cute!” they gushed.

A gush of oil came out of the well.

...the dam burst with a stupendous gush of water...

Blood was gushing out of my nose.

Oil gushed out from the hole in the tanker.

The rain began to gush in torrents.

His eyes gushed out rivers of waters.

The sunlight gushed down upon the heights.

A red gush spurted over his garments.

The gush of tobacco came from the shop.

She received a gush of praise for her play.

Word forms

verb
I/you/we/they: gush
he/she/it: gushes
present participle: gushing
past tense: gushed
past participle: gushed
noun
singular: gush
plural: gushes
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