1 to express a positive feeling, especially praise, in such a strong way that it does not sound sincere:
[ + speech ] "You're just so talented!" she gushed.
3 a sudden strong and positive feeling, or an expression of positive feeling, usually so strong it does not sound sincere
5 to express admiration, praise, or pleasure, in such a strong and enthusiastic way that it does not seem sincere:
Like a plug in a sink, it inevitably corrodes, and water constantly trickles or even gushes from the cistern into the lavatory.
Who will issue this work order form in the middle of the night when the water is gushing down the stairs?
According to the newspapers, all the measures are to go through by a process of gushing unanimity.
There are no gushing statements of commendation of those countries.
The correspondent visualised huge gushes of oil in various parts of the country and said that we should have great oil production.
I agree that no balanced assessment can be made from the pupils' immediate reactions, often gushing and even tearful, on going down the gangway at the end of a voyage.
The result was that when heavy rainfall occurred water did not follow its natural course, but literally gushed down the steep roadway and flooded the unfortunate householder's property.
Why should men work in underground positions when fuel in two forms, oil and gas, would at man's command come gushing up out of the ground?
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流, 噴出,湧出,冒出, 表達…
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流, 喷出,涌出,冒出, 表达…
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salir a borbotones, chorrear, hablar con estusiasmo…
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jorrar…
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(液体が)あふれ出す, ほとばしる…
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fışkırmak, şiddetle akmak, çokça övmek…
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jaillir, se répandre en compliments, s’extasier…
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