Gush ( verb , noun )

(As a verb)

Gush ( verb )

  1. To flow out suddenly and in large quantities.
  2. To speak or write effusively and emotionally.

Origin:

Middle english: probably of imitative origin.

Examples:

  1. Water gushed from the burst pipe.
  2. Oil gushed from the well.
  3. He gushed about his new girlfriend.
  4. She gushed over the new baby.
  5. The wound gushed blood.

(As a noun)

Gush ( noun )

  1. To flow out suddenly and in large quantities.
  2. To speak or write effusively and emotionally.

Origin:

Middle english: probably of imitative origin.

Examples:

  1. Water gushed from the burst pipe.
  2. Oil gushed from the well.
  3. He gushed about his new girlfriend.
  4. She gushed over the new baby.
  5. The wound gushed blood.
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