gusher (Meaning)

Wordnet

gusher (n)

an oil well with a strong natural flow so that pumping is not necessary

Webster

gusher (n.)

One who gushes.

Synonyms & Antonyms of gusher

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gusher Sentence Examples

  1. The abandoned oil well turned into a gusher, spewing crude into the surrounding environment.
  2. The gusher sent streams of water cascading down the ravine, creating a small waterfall.
  3. The unexpected gusher from the new geothermal well brought excitement and hope to the community.
  4. The tears gushed from her eyes uncontrollably, staining her cheeks and blurring her vision.
  5. The poet's words flowed effortlessly from his pen like a gusher, creating a torrent of emotions.
  6. The crowd erupted into a gusher of applause at the end of the performance.
  7. The fountain was a sight to behold, with water gushing high into the air, creating a rainbow of droplets.
  8. The gusher of blood from the wound proved to be life-threatening and required immediate medical attention.
  9. The fire hydrant burst, sending a gusher of water into the street, dousing the firefighters and creating chaos.
  10. The gusher of gas from the ruptured pipeline sent flames soaring into the sky, causing an explosion and widespread damage.

FAQs About the word gusher

an oil well with a strong natural flow so that pumping is not necessaryOne who gushes.

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The abandoned oil well turned into a gusher, spewing crude into the surrounding environment.

The gusher sent streams of water cascading down the ravine, creating a small waterfall.

The unexpected gusher from the new geothermal well brought excitement and hope to the community.

The tears gushed from her eyes uncontrollably, staining her cheeks and blurring her vision.