gushing (Meaning)

Wordnet

gushing (s)

flowing profusely

uttered with unrestrained enthusiasm

extravagantly demonstrative

Webster

gushing (p. pr. & vb. n.)

of Gush

Webster

gushing (a.)

Rushing forth with violence, as a fluid; flowing copiously; as, gushing waters.

Emitting copiously, as tears or words; weakly and unreservedly demonstrative in matters of affection; sentimental.

gushing Sentence Examples

  1. The celebratory fountain gushed water into the air, creating a spectacular display.
  2. The wounded man's leg gushed blood, requiring immediate medical attention.
  3. The river gushed through the canyon, carving a deep path in the rock.
  4. Tears gushed from her eyes as she heard the tragic news.
  5. The faucet gushed water into the sink, filling it rapidly.
  6. The spring gushed crystal-clear water into the nearby stream.
  7. The geyser gushed steam and hot water high into the sky, creating an awe-inspiring sight.
  8. The gushing waterfall cascaded down the cliff face, creating a thunderous roar.
  9. The poet's words gushed forth, expressing his deepest emotions in a torrent of verse.
  10. The politician's gushing flattery left a bitter taste in the mouths of his audience.

FAQs About the word gushing

flowing profusely, uttered with unrestrained enthusiasm, extravagantly demonstrativeof Gush, Rushing forth with violence, as a fluid; flowing copiously; as, gus

gushy, soapy, oily, oleaginous, unctuous, hagiographical, hagiographic, adulatory,sickening, demonstrative

ingenuous, honest, true, heartfelt, honest, unpretentious, sincere, unpretentious, earnest, genuine

The celebratory fountain gushed water into the air, creating a spectacular display.

The wounded man's leg gushed blood, requiring immediate medical attention.

The river gushed through the canyon, carving a deep path in the rock.

Tears gushed from her eyes as she heard the tragic news.