gush
61gush — I. verb Etymology: Middle English guschen Date: 15th century intransitive verb 1. to issue copiously or violently 2. to emit a sudden copious flow 3. to make an effusive display of affection or enthusiasm < an aunt gushing over the baby > transi …
62gush — 1. noun /ˈɡʌʃ/ A sudden rapid outflow. 2. verb /ˈɡʌʃ/ a) To flow forth suddenly, in great …
63GUSH — Canargo Energy Corporation (Business » NASDAQ Symbols) …
64gush — I (New American Roget s College Thesaurus) v. pour, flow, jet, spurt; effuse, issue, emit, spout. See egress, water. II (Roget s IV) n. Syn. jet, spray, spout; see fountain 2 . v. 1. [To spout] Syn. pour, well, spew; see flow 2 . 2. [To emit… …
65gush — gʌʃ n. sudden flow; flood; outburst v. flow, stream, spurt; burst forth; express oneself emotionally and effusively …
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67gush — verb 1》 send out or flow in a rapid and plentiful stream. 2》 speak or write effusively. noun 1》 a rapid and plentiful stream. 2》 effusiveness. Derivatives gushing adjective gushingly adverb Origin ME: prob. imitative …
68GUSH — abbr. CANARGO ENERGY CORP NASDAQ …
69gush — I. v. n. 1. Spout out, burst forth, rush forth (as a liquid), flow out suddenly. 2. Sentimentalize, be over effusive, be carried away by feeling. II. n. 1. Rush (as of a liquid), sudden efflux or outflow. 2. Effusive sentiment, sentimentalism,… …
70gush — v 1. flow, run, stream; issue, emanate, surge, swell, well or rush forth; effuse, spout, spurt, jet; overflow, flood, brim over, well over, run over, spill over or out; pour or burst forth, disembogue, debouch; abound, teem, cascade, fall, rush;… …