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51gush — [gush] vi. [ME guschen, prob. akin to ON gjosa, to gush & gustr, GUST1] 1. to flow out suddenly and plentifully; pour out; spout 2. to have a sudden, plentiful flow of blood, tears, etc. 3. to express oneself with exaggerated enthusiasm or… …
52spurt — [spʉrt] vt. [prob. altered by metathesis < ME sprutten, to sprout, spring forth < OE spryttan < base of sprutan: see SPROUT] to expel suddenly in a stream or gushing flow; squirt; jet vi. 1. to gush forth in a stream or jet 2. to show a… …
53gushingly — adverb in a gushing manner a gushingly prolific writer • Derived from adjective: ↑gushing …
54pouring — adjective flowing profusely a gushing hydrant pouring flood waters • Syn: ↑gushing • Similar to: ↑running …
55outgushing — ˈ ̷ ̷ˌ ̷ ̷ ̷ ̷ noun Etymology: out (III) + gushing, gerund of gush (after gush out, v.) : a gushing out : a pouring forth a great outgushing of public opprobrium upon his uncalculating head Donald Davidson …
56gush´ing|ness — gush|ing «GUHSH ihng», adjective. 1. that gushes: »gushing fountains (Washington Irving). 2. Figurative. gushy; effusive: »She was indeed a gushing thing, was the youngest Miss Pecksniff (Dickens). –gush´ing|ly, adverb …
57gush´ing|ly — gush|ing «GUHSH ihng», adjective. 1. that gushes: »gushing fountains (Washington Irving). 2. Figurative. gushy; effusive: »She was indeed a gushing thing, was the youngest Miss Pecksniff (Dickens). –gush´ing|ly, adverb …
58gush|ing — «GUHSH ihng», adjective. 1. that gushes: »gushing fountains (Washington Irving). 2. Figurative. gushy; effusive: »She was indeed a gushing thing, was the youngest Miss Pecksniff (Dickens). –gush´ing|ly, adverb …
59Нейрата-Кушинга синдром — (R. Neurath, род. в 1869 г., австрийский педиатр; Н. W. Gushing, 1869 1939, амер. хирург) сочетание симптомов гигантизма и адипозогенитальной дистрофии …
60Agush — A*gush , adv. & a. [Pref. a + gush.] In a gushing state. Hawthorne. [1913 Webster] …