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gush
verb (gushes , gushed , gushing )
1 tr & intr said of a liquid: to flood out or make it flood out suddenly and violently.
2 intr , derog, colloq to speak or act with affected and exaggerated emotion or enthusiasm.
noun (gushes )
1 a sudden violent flooding-out.
2 derog, colloq exaggerated emotion or enthusiasm.
[14c in the form gosshe or gusche : imitating the sound]
gushing adjective , noun .
gushingly adverb .
gushy adjective effusively sentimental.
verb (gushes , gushed , gushing )
1 tr & intr said of a liquid: to flood out or make it flood out suddenly and violently.
2 intr , derog, colloq to speak or act with affected and exaggerated emotion or enthusiasm.
noun (gushes )
1 a sudden violent flooding-out.
2 derog, colloq exaggerated emotion or enthusiasm.
[14c in the form gosshe or gusche : imitating the sound]
gushing adjective , noun .
gushingly adverb .
gushy adjective effusively sentimental.
gusher
noun
1 an oil well that oil flows from without the use of pumps.
2 someone who talks or behaves in a gushing way.
noun
1 an oil well that oil flows from without the use of pumps.
2 someone who talks or behaves in a gushing way.
gusset
noun , dressmaking a piece of material sewn into a garment for added strength or to allow for freedom of movement, eg at the crotch.
[15c: from French gousset ]
gussetting noun .
noun , dressmaking a piece of material sewn into a garment for added strength or to allow for freedom of movement, eg at the crotch.
[15c: from French gousset ]
gussetting noun .
gust
noun
1 a sudden blast or rush, eg of wind or smoke.
2 an emotional outburst.
verb (gusted , gusting ) intr said of the wind: to blow in gusts.
[16c: from Norse gustr blast]
noun
1 a sudden blast or rush, eg of wind or smoke.
2 an emotional outburst.
verb (gusted , gusting ) intr said of the wind: to blow in gusts.
[16c: from Norse gustr blast]
gusto
noun enthusiastic enjoyment; zest.
[17c: Italian, meaning -taste-, from Latin gustus ]
noun enthusiastic enjoyment; zest.
[17c: Italian, meaning -taste-, from Latin gustus ]
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