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Gusher - Meaning, Definition & English Examples

A gusher is an oil well that produces a large, uncontrolled flow of oil. It can also describe someone who expresses emotions or praise in an excessive or unrestrained manner.

gusher

/ˈɡʌʃɚ/ /ˈɡʌʃə/

Definition:

An oil well with a strong natural flow, or someone who expresses emotions effusively.

Synonyms:

spouter, geyser, fountain, outpouring

Part of Speech:

noun

Antonyms:

trickle, dribble

Common Collocations:

oil gusher, emotional gusher, natural gusher, unexpected gusher

Derivatives:

gushing, gushingly

Usage Tips:

Use "gusher" for exaggerated displays of emotion or uncontrollable oil flows; avoid for minor expressions or leaks.

Common Phrases:

gusher of praise, like a gusher, emotional gusher

Etymology:

Derived from "gush," from Middle English "guschen," meaning to rush out violently.

Examples:

  • 1. The oil rig struck a massive gusher yesterday.
  • 2. She’s such a gusher when talking about her favorite books.
  • 3. The unexpected praise turned him into a flustered gusher.
  • 4. A natural gas gusher can be dangerous if uncontrolled.

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