How to Use gush in a Sentence

gush

1 of 2 verb
  • Oil gushed from the well.
  • Blood gushed from the wound.
  • I'm tired of hearing her gush about her boyfriend.
  • Everyone has been gushing over the baby.
  • Fans flocked to the comments to gush over the cute couple moment.
    Esther Kang, Peoplemag, 24 June 2023
  • Since the weekend, both Bolden and Carter have gushed about their time on The Plains.
    Ainslie Lee | Alee@al.com, al, 31 July 2023
  • Shoppers couldn't help but gush over the quality of the shoes.
    Alyssa Grabinski, Peoplemag, 13 Jan. 2023
  • On Twitter, The Last of Us fans gushed about the surprise pairing.
    Jacqueline Saguin, Good Housekeeping, 12 Mar. 2023
  • Most of the Amazon’s water gushes northward, the shortest route to the sea.
    Marina Dias, Washington Post, 12 June 2023
  • Weeks from the live action when the games matter, hope is gushing about now.
    Jarrett Bell, USA TODAY, 29 July 2023
  • When to get help Get help if a wound is large, gaping, or gushing blood.
    Stacey Colino, Parents, 20 Sep. 2023
  • Black gold had been gushing there since the nineteen-twenties, and a sulfurous odor hung in the air.
    Stephania Taladrid, The New Yorker, 8 Jan. 2024
  • Young people just aren’t going to gush about an 80-year-old man.
    Michael Tomasky, The New Republic, 21 Feb. 2023
  • The new mom then switched gears and gushed about how great her growing family is.
    Hannah Sacks, Peoplemag, 12 Jan. 2024
  • Physicists will have to shield the machinery from the electrons and positrons gushing from the beams as the muons decay.
    Byadrian Cho, science.org, 28 Mar. 2024
  • His family and strangers alike still gush over the beauty and meaning of BOTH rings.
    Carolyn Hax, Washington Post, 23 Nov. 2022
  • Legend gushed about the performance that added a rocking edge to the 1974 classic.
    Gil Kaufman, Billboard, 28 Feb. 2024
  • When the movie swept through the awards season, movie critics and cinephiles gushed over Quan's comeback story.
    Emilie De Sainte Maresville, ABC News, 26 May 2023
  • Display the glazed stoneware at a Galentine’s Day brunch for everyone to gush over.
    Enjanae' Taylor, Southern Living, 23 Jan. 2024
  • Browse them and take notes, or simply gush over the pretty buildings and landscapes.
    Kelly Allen, House Beautiful, 1 July 2023
  • Fans and friends in the comments could not stop gushing over Bailey’s look for the festival.
    Starr Bowenbank, Billboard, 18 July 2023
  • The Love on the Brain singer went on to gush about her partner and their rock-solid relationship.
    Sophie Dodd, Peoplemag, 13 Feb. 2023
  • And as the finances of the tech world teetered, more than $3 billion came gushing into Brex’s accounts.
    Time, 9 July 2023
  • Fans in the comments section gushed over how happy and healthy the Mean Girls actresses looked in the pictures.
    Starr Bowenbank, Billboard, 13 July 2023
  • All of a sudden a paddle falls right on my face causing my lips to just start gushing blood.
    Dalton Ross, EW.com, 5 Apr. 2023
  • Speaking to Essence in 2020, Allen gushed about her family.
    Katie Mannion, Peoplemag, 16 Mar. 2024
  • Since then, the duo has often gushed about each other on social media.
    Naledi Ushe, USA TODAY, 11 Apr. 2023
  • Those two selves collide, like plates on a fault line, and what gushes out are all the molten emotions the man has spent his whole life stuffing down.
    Sam Anderson, New York Times, 3 June 2023
  • Many of the comments on her post praised her for taking Harper under her wing and couldn't stop gushing over how sweet the two of them are.
    Hedy Phillips, Peoplemag, 20 Dec. 2023
  • The coaches all gush over her ability to tell the story of the song both with her vocals and her body language even at just 17 years old.
    Maggie Fremont, EW.com, 1 Nov. 2022
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gush

2 of 2 noun
  • A gush of oil came out of the well.
  • Go ahead, clobber him in the head and watch the blood gush.
    Ben Bolch, Los Angeles Times, 8 Jan. 2022
  • The cycle goes on, as does the gush of activism and giving.
    Town & Country, 18 Jan. 2023
  • But the news released a gush of emotion that stunned even him.
    Carolyn Y. Johnson, Anchorage Daily News, 6 Dec. 2020
  • The water is fresh and beautiful, like the first gush of life.
    Megan Michelson, Outside Online, 24 May 2018
  • Cut the square in half and the custard inside doesn’t so much gush as tremble.
    Los Angeles Times, 4 Feb. 2023
  • There was no gush of blood from the abdomen, and my own heart rate slowed a little.
    W Roy Smythe, Discover Magazine, 7 Apr. 2014
  • The welcome gush of moisture earlier in the week had soaked in.
    Dana Coffield, The Denver Post, 14 Apr. 2017
  • At times, waste gathered in her bathtub, or came out of faucets in a black gush.
    Alexis Okeowo, The New Yorker, 23 Nov. 2020
  • Watch Brown gush over Cyrus, Winehouse and the rest of her heroines below.
    Heran Mamo, Billboard, 1 Oct. 2020
  • Those closer to the NFL admired Moore’s football mind but didn’t quite gush over it the way his fans did.
    Andy Benoit, SI.com, 25 Sep. 2019
  • The bear also bit into his head and a gash above his ear caused a massive amount of blood gush.
    Sarah Schreiber, Good Housekeeping, 5 Oct. 2016
  • Some bodies have been carried far away from their villages by the gush of mud and earth.
    Rebecca Tan, Washington Post, 23 Nov. 2022
  • The Olympian gush-fest will only strengthen that status quo.
    David Whitley, OrlandoSentinel.com, 15 Feb. 2018
  • But the surge in students — and with that, a gush of revenue — did not pan out as Flynn and her colleagues hoped.
    Matt Hamilton, Los Angeles Times, 5 May 2023
  • Blood Falls, named for its ruddy color, is not in fact a gush of blood from some unseen wound.
    National Geographic, 29 Apr. 2017
  • Access has in many ways been terrific so far—and that’s not even counting the gush of leaks.
    Seth Stevenson, Slate Magazine, 10 Apr. 2017
  • Cracking through the crispy batter to find a still-runny yolk gush out over your rice is a wild pleasure.
    Bon Appetit, 19 Mar. 2018
  • When Zainab’s massive cargo plane landed and slid along the tarmac, the doors opened and a gush of hot air rushed over the evacuees.
    Zahra Nader, Time, 20 Aug. 2021
  • At that moment, a massive gush of water splashes over the deck.
    Dan Koday, Travel + Leisure, 16 Mar. 2023
  • Blood Falls, named for its ruddy color, is not in fact a gush of blood from some unseen wound.
    Delaney Chambers, National Geographic, 29 Apr. 2017
  • There was no sound except the grind of tires on gravel, the gush of a May breeze and the occasional call of sentinel quail.
    Dennis Wagner, USA TODAY, 30 May 2022
  • And when a major storm like the remnant of Ida hits, rivers of rainwater gush into the subway.
    Errol Louis, CNN, 4 Sep. 2021
  • Naturally, they were asked about their new nephew, and the couple couldn't help but gush.
    Chloe Foussianes, Town & Country, 8 May 2019
  • In the background thrummed the queasy, slo-mo gush of those Angelo Badalamenti chords.
    James Parker, The Atlantic, 13 May 2017
  • And then, why did the creative gush of those 10 years essentially dry up?
    Washington Post, 25 Dec. 2020
  • So the idea of helping the leader of the free world gush about the 2016 champs — a team that had eliminated the Caps en route to the Cup — felt downright profane.
    Stephen Krupin, chicagotribune.com, 27 Apr. 2017
  • Marine Vacth, in midnight Chanel, couldn’t help but gush about getting the chance to work with the famed French director.
    Lauren Sanchez, Vogue, 26 Jan. 2018
  • In the ad's dramatic climax, a gush of water douses the fire and the threat is extinguished.
    Adam Shaw, Fox News, 19 June 2018
  • Our drive evaluations for EV of the Year are a gush of first impressions.
    Car and Driver, 18 Aug. 2022

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