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Gush May 2026

Figuratively, to "gush" is to speak or write with excessive enthusiasm or sentiment. When used this way, it is frequently followed by the prepositions "over" or "about" .

As a verb, it means to flow out suddenly and in large amounts, often from a point of confinement. As a noun, it refers to the flow itself. Figuratively, to "gush" is to speak or write

Examples: "She over her new grandchild" or "The critics are all gushing about the new art exhibition". As a noun, it refers to the flow itself

Beyond basic definitions, "Gush" appears as a specific name or entity in several specialized fields: Contextual Variations Examples: "Water from the burst pipe"

The related adjective, gushing , describes someone or something that is overly effusive or sentimental, such as a "gushing speech". Contextual Variations

Examples: "Water from the burst pipe" or "A gush of oil came from the well".

The word is a versatile term that describes a sudden, forceful, and copious outpouring. It is most commonly used in two ways: physically, to describe the rapid flow of a liquid like water, oil, or blood; and figuratively, to describe an unrestrained, often exaggerated expression of emotion or praise. Primary Definitions and Usage