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gush (v.)

c. 1400, "to rush out suddenly and forcefully" (of blood, water, etc.), probably formed imitatively in English or from Low German, or from or based on Old Norse gusa "to gush, spurt," from PIE *gus-, from root *gheu- "to pour," and thus related to geyser. Metaphoric sense of "speak in an effusive manner" first recorded 1873. Related: Gushed; gushing. The noun is 1680s, from the verb.

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Definitions of gush from WordNet
1
gush (v.)
gush forth in a sudden stream or jet;
water gushed forth
Synonyms: spurt / spirt / spout
gush (v.)
praise enthusiastically;
Synonyms: rave
gush (v.)
issue in a jet; come out in a jet; stream or spring forth;
Synonyms: jet
2
gush (n.)
a sudden rapid flow (as of water);
there was a little gush of blood
Synonyms: flush / outpouring
gush (n.)
an unrestrained expression of emotion;
Synonyms: effusion / outburst / blowup / ebullition
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