gush|gushes in English
noun
[gʌʃ]
sudden flow; flood; outburst
Use "gush|gushes" in a sentence
1. Jack, the gush, was crying.
2. This astonishing performance produced a gush of hyperbole.
3. He was eager, but did not gush.
4. I heard a gush of water.
5. Crack it with an ax and freezing water gushes out.
6. Her words gush forth when she meets her mother.
7. Oh , don't slop and gush and be sentimental.
8. A gush of heat by the automatic doors.
9. There had been no gush of maternal love.
10. They stood there in a gush of warm air.
11. The wound re-opened in a gush of blood.
12. There was a gush of blood from the wound.
13. The spring that gushes from a cleft mountain is the Goddess's blood.
14. Brinicle gushes, rushing down to the sea floor, an icy finger of death
15. ▪ Between October and April, rain falls in Israel and at times gushes down torrent valleys.
16. 4 This astonishing performance produced a gush of hyperbole.
17. When tapped, they can gush year round without a pump.
18. I can see the broken bodies, the gush of blood.
19. It is part of the metropolitan area known as Gush Dan.
20. Burble Meaning: "make a bubbling sound, bubble, gush," c
21. Synonyms for Belches include emits, discharges, disgorges, ejects, gushes, erupts, issues, vents, vomits and expels
22. Miss Bates's gush of volubility is at last deflected and the visit concluded.
23. I wished Mummy wouldn't gush over Peter's little success at school; it makes him feel a ...
24. 474 reviews of Brazen Neighborhood Eatery "Warning! I'm going to gush about Brazen
25. If you fall in the water, just open your mouth and let the water gush in.