Excessive in praise or flattery
“At about the same time, I will be in another plane, bragging about you to my poor seatmates, who will soon put on their headsets, having had enough of a mother's gushing pride.”
Flowing freely as, or like, a stream
“The gushing waters of refreshing grace never cease to flow in slaking the thirst of his people.”
Gushing forth in profuse amounts or quantities
“I have accomplished the work of numberless days in a single heroic act, in emptying the vessels of their gushing wine.”
Abounding in words or containing more words than necessary
Having or arousing feelings of tenderness, sadness, or nostalgia, typically in an exaggerated and self-indulgent way
That has been described as greater or better than it actually is
Given to open displays of emotion
Emitting a gurgling or burbling sound
Cheerful and full of energy
Loudly cheerful, enthusiastic or approbatory
Moving or flowing outwards with an undulating motion
Complete and without holding back any doubts
A sudden and widespread occurrence or manifestation of something
A strong and fast-moving stream or body of water or other liquid
A sound like that of water gently flowing around obstructions
The excess use of words, especially using more than are needed for clarity or precision
A large amount of money, liquid, or people that moves or is transferred out of a place
Senseless or incoherent talk
Present participle for to gush out in a sudden and forceful stream
“In the space of about half a mile, countless streams of water gush out from the canyon wall.”
Present participle for to wash or bubble over something
“Lying in a hammock listening to the stream gush by was certainly relaxing.”
Present participle for to speak or write effusively or with exaggerated enthusiasm
“Meanwhile, the cast and crew alike positively gush with praise for one another's performances and work.”
Present participle for to talk or chatter at length, typically on trivial subjects
Present participle for to move or proceed with a given movement or momentum
Present participle for to give a sentimental feel to
Present participle for to emanate a feeling or quality through one's expression or bearing
Present participle for to say something, typically suddenly or without thinking
Present participle for to flatter or compliment excessively
Present participle for to have its source
Present participle for to flood with great quantities of water or a liquid
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