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  • Eadie said just before 2 pm, as she was about to prepare a late lunch, she looked out the back door and called out to her mother, pensioner Millie, only to see the gushes of water and slush cascading from the neighbour's yard.
  • The trouble started last Wednesday when we got home to find the overflow pipe gushing water from the side of the house.
  • I'm a bleeder, someone just has to speak to me sharply and I'm gushing pints, so no blood means hopefully no big deal.
  • The Sea is heaven's own blue like a diamond more lovely in a king's diadem than in the mines of the Indes but as it gushes up through the broken ice-like salt, it is black, full of asphalte scum - and in the hand slimy, and smarting as a sting.
  • During labour, the bag of water surrounding the baby in the womb often tears, and the water escapes through the vagina in a "gush". Chapter 12
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  • “It''s the biggest thing to happen in The Land Cod Forgot since the invention of the pogey cheque - Newfoundland''s native son Brad Gushue will represent Canada in curling at the 2006 Olympics in Turin," ” he wrote. Archive 2006-03-01
  • there was a little gush of blood
  • The locals are not gushing with enthusiasm and little wonder. The Sun
  • Remember, he is more accustomed to interviews with fawning, gushy, fans, rather than with more hard-nosed journalists.
  • She is frisky and good humoured like a bouncy Labrador, gushing with anecdotes punctuated by a laugh, which is a cross between a joyous cackle and a happy crow.
  • After it gushes from the fountain in the temple precinct, the water is lifted by shadoof, water wheels, to the gardens of the palace, or sent by canals to every quarter of the city. ' Warlock
  • No voter escapes the tidal wave of gush. Times, Sunday Times
  • Sadly, a couple of gushy ballads, in particular the final track, Next To You, mar the sultry cool of the rest.
  • In the front matter of Moby-Dick, William Paley's Natural Theology is quoted: "The aorta of a whale is larger in the bore than the main pipe of the water-works at London Bridge, and the water roaring in its passage through that pipe is inferior in impetus and velocity to the blood gushing from the whale's heart. Stefan Beck: Beaches: Bergman's The Seventh Seal & the Wellfleet Oyster Festival
  • Blood was gushing out of his nose, mouth and eyes. The Sun
  • The downpour did not intensify by degrees but simply gushed forth with biblical fury, vertical and windless.
  • With a sudden gushing sound, the fans on the ceiling whirred into movement. DESPERADOES
  • “Hear, King Moloch!” called Hasdrubal, lifting his swarthy arms to heaven, then striking them with his sword till the blood gushed down, “suffer us to escape this calamity and I vow thee even my daughter Tibaït, — a child in her tenth year, — she shall die in thy holy furnace a sacrifice.” A Victor of Salamis
  • What better a way to spend a cold winter night than in front of the computer with a bottle of Scotch and box of Kleenex writing gushing adieus to those you love?
  • Then they both gush about how it's going to be great fun and will be all slumber parties and makeup while eyeing each other viciously.
  • He had a tendency toward hero worship and often gushed embarrassingly in correspondence with his heroes.
  • This veritable king of the Himal --" (here follows a pageful of regulation guide-book gush). A Holiday in the Happy Valley with Pen and Pencil
  • KAREN STOP IT I am still emotionally recuperation from the LAST non-YA novel you gushed about (The Vintner's Luck hush it took me a while to find and then I had to wait in agony for it to arrive by post) Adult Fic, I Read That Too
  • They gasp for breath and gush sweat. Times, Sunday Times
  • Gush made a loud, explosive noise of disgust, a ` pah " of contempt. A BODY SURROUNDED BY WATER
  • The former of these two offences differs from the latter by the difference between "fustian" and "gush. English Men of Letters: Coleridge
  • The locals are not gushing with enthusiasm and little wonder. The Sun
  • Pierre de Ronsard, the leading poet of the group that called itself the Pleiad, after the constellation of seven stars, gushed: "O beue et plus que belk et agreabk Aware. Mary Queen Of Scotland And The Isles
  • As she strummed, music began to gush forth from the vibrating metal strings at the touch of her fingertips.
  • We joked, bantered, argued, gushed over some latest literary masterpieces.
  • Outside of the G4/Spike safety zones, men got gushier. The Washington Post: National, World & D.C. Area News and Headlines - The Washington Post
  • In the meantime, we listen to friends or family gush about their Caribbean cruise or Disneyland adventure
  • Some teens bury their heads beneath sofa cushions while Jenny Jones gushes about teen makeovers on television.
  • While from his gob the guggling claret gush'd [12] Musa Pedestris - Three Centuries of Canting Songs and Slang Rhymes [1536 - 1896]
  • When it has paid its tribute to the royal pile, and visited its gardens and pastures, it flows down the long avenue leading to the city, trinkling in rills, gushing in fountains, and maintaining a perpetual verdure in those groves that embower and beautify the whole hill of the Alhambra. Journeys Through Bookland, Vol. 8
  • Original or diluent will directly drops or gush in besmirch, wait 1-2 minutes, with soft cloth to wipe the scrub brush or, and then rinse clean can.
  • Blood gushed and furniture was sent crashing over. FRIENDS FOR LIFE
  • May the bursting hurdies of your haggis have gushed warm-reekin' rich when you stabbed into them tonight, and may your single malt be at least thirty years old and still non-corporate. Peace, order and good government, eh?: January 2010 Archives
  • * I rambled gushily on the subject for fully fifteen minutes, but I shall do my best to avoid such untidiness here. Why it's worth it
  • Don't be "gushy" and kiddish, but just facts and businesslike about everything Yahoo! Answers: Latest Questions
  • The reporter gushed that ‘her excellency wore white satin plain skirt, bodice trimmed with white mousseline de soie heavily embroidered in silver, a magnificent tiara and riviere, and necklet of diamonds and pearls.’
  • The shark was threshing wildly now as it was brought alongside, crimson blood gushing from its mouth and the open gills slits.
  • Then, the article starts off with a gushing flashback story about the wonderful world of hockey cards that existed for kids 50 years ago as remembered by an interviewed subject named Brian Price.
  • His body sank sideways in the same direction, the head lolling nervelessly upon his right shoulder, whilst from the great rent in his breast the blood gushed forth, embruing the water of his bath, trickling to the brick-paved floor, bespattering -- symbolically almost -- a copy of L'Ami du Peuple, the journal to which he had devoted so much of his uneasy life. The Historical Nights' Entertainment Second Series
  • While the issue of legal responsibility is still to be determined a to where the legal responsibility lies between the rig operator or BP, BP is not caviling and says it is prepared to do whatever it takes to stop the underwater gusher and clean up the spill. Raymond J. Learsy: A Tale of Two Companies -- Goldman Sachs and BP
  • The problem from my barstool is that too many people who work well with children and "just LOVE (gush gush) books for children!" are not critics, and should not be writing reviews. The Tom and Daphne Show
  • Some of them could barely speak, and others couldn't stop gushing about you, and about Buffy.
  • One of the more gushing newspapers described the occasion as 'a fairy-tale wedding'.
  • While still married to Rocky he gushed about his cougar bride. The Sun
  • A multinational water company, let's call it Global Gush, buys up a waterworks, in say, Buenos Aires.
  • I didn't want to be one of those gushing fans that waxes poetic and overuses the words ‘cool’ and ‘awesome.’
  • It was not a plain story, however - no simple gush of feeling, no ordinary love - confession - that was obvious.
  • ‘I recommend the diet for anyone who is serious about weight loss,’ gushes a Hollywood stuntwoman who asked to remain nameless.
  • Unlike in Tatarstan or Bashkortostan, where Soviet leaders had sought to coopt potential nationalists by creating a caste of indigenous apparatchiks, Chechens and Ingush received no affirmative action. The Return
  • The bad news is that this short-term augmentation of funds may again turn out to be a non-sustainable spurt," write the authors, leaving researchers scrambling to support projects started with the gusher of federal funds. Economy takes "subtle bite" out of science R&D
  • With her bouffant hairdo, elaborate plumage, gushing charm and bright smile she is a caricature of a countess.
  • The purpose of the paper is to investigate acoustic characteristics which distinguish ejectives from pulmonic stops in Ingush.
  • Fat and featureless, pink and pincushiony, it was borrowed by gushing maidenhood, exchanged by idiotic maternity, and had grown unctuous and tumefacient under the kisses and embraces of half the hotel. By Shore and Sedge
  • As Finland's last rock slid down the sheet to make it 10-4 after eight, Howard and Gushue shared a hug, knowing the Finns were about to concede. USATODAY.com - Canada downs Finland to finally win gold
  • The locals are not gushing with enthusiasm and little wonder. The Sun
  • Yet, when I had bidden the guards unhasp the collar which held the prisoner's neck, and clapped my arms around her, showing all the roughness of one who has no mind that his captive shall escape or even unduly struggle, a thrill gushed through me so potent that I was like to have fainted, and it was only by supreme strain of will that I held unbrokenly on with the ceremonial. The Lost Continent
  • On Facebook, a group dedicated to the oil spill includes suggestions like using explosives to stop the gusher, which is about 5,000 feet underwater. Gulf Oil Spill Remedies: Corks, Hair Are Among Suggested Ideas
  • Where the dilatation is of the saccular variety, it may come up in such quantities and with so much suddenness as to gush from the mouth. Encyclopaedia Britannica, 11th Edition, Volume 4, Part 3 "Brescia" to "Bulgaria"
  • This arrow pierces Menelaus' clothing but does not wound him fatally, even though the blood comes gushing out.
  • Mount Parnassus, covered the greater part of the year with snow, with its sacred cave, and its Castalian fount gushing forth between two of its lofty rocks. Mosaics of Grecian History
  • And for all the froth and gush about creativity and culture, investment isn't getting to where it hurts. Times, Sunday Times
  • Tears also gushed from the eyes of Clerval, as he read the account of my misfortune. Chapter 6
  • Tapi cuma bentar, abis buka stand bentar, Gushi pergi lagi. Mayoineko Diary Entry
  • `Not frumpish, not gushing and no more churchy than is strictly necessary. ABSOLUTE TRUTHS
  • Water gushed out of it, trickling down and mixing with the sweat across his face.
  • An apple-mill and press had been erected on the spot, to which some men were bringing fruit from divers points in mawn-baskets, while others were grinding them, and others wringing down the pomace, whose sweet juice gushed forth into tubs and pails. The Woodlanders
  • No sooner had the flow of liquor from Rum Row in the Northeast been stanched than it began to gush in unprecedented quantities through the sluiceway that was Detroit, where an overmatched prosecutor said, “The greatest obstacle to the attainment of Prohibition is the Constitution of the United States, the instrument that decreed its birth.” LAST CALL
  • It duz sownd beli kyootniss teh littlol moany groany purr teh kitteh iz maikin, but ai hazza feelin kitteh iz feelin a bit powzesif uf teh gushifydz. Video: Kitteh Om Nom Nom - Lolcats 'n' Funny Pictures of Cats - I Can Has Cheezburger?
  • We endeavour to avoid the old, romantic idea of a gusher, which wastes oil and gas.
  • I deserve for America to say 'yes' or 'no' but it is what it is" we hear Jackie say in voice-over as she walks Gusher Alley - dry-eyed in her case. 'American Idol' 2011: Top 24 survive the Trail of Tears
  • There was water gushing out of the stage door and I wondered what on earth was happening in there.
  • Howeber, hoomin will go baik tu stoor tu buys gushifud adn elebentymillyawn otter tings fur meetin kittehs needz. Don’t use dis kitteh - Lolcats 'n' Funny Pictures of Cats - I Can Has Cheezburger?
  • They say that yields of corn, cacao and fruit have dropped dramatically since the oil started gushing.
  • The fire raged until the outfit slipped beneath the surface. proles were unable to tight off the flow from the well before the set up cost submerged, raising the possibleness that oil sacked be gushing into Gulf waters. WN.com - Photown News
  • The night went as all sleepovers do, without sleep, and with lots of gushing, giggling, and plain laughter.
  • Of John Varvatos' stunning new fragrance, the copywriter gushed, "... an intricate yet bold blend of rose absolute and a coffee bean accord ... presented in a heavy metal flacon for a rock and roll vibe. Norman Lear: "Good for the Jews?" or "Go Know!"
  • The wound re-opened in a gush of blood.
  • Bull's Head stringy fowls, with lower extremities like wooden legs, sticking up out of the dish; of its cannibalic boiled mutton, gushing horribly among its capers when carved; of its little dishes of pastry --- roofs of spermaceti ointment, erected over half an apple or four gooseberries. The Uncommercial Traveller
  • So much he told the seekers in few words; and then while they grovelled on the earth and wept for pure joy, whereas the sun was down and it was beginning to grow dusk, he went and looked around soberly to see if he might find water and any kind of victual; and presently a little down the hillside he came upon a place where a spring came gushing up out of the earth and ran down toward the plain; and about it was green grass growing plentifully, and a little thicket of bramble and wilding fruit-trees. The Story of the Glittering Plain; or, the land of Living Men
  • The gushing oil is light, not the heavy crude of the Exxon Valdez spill.
  • It will pump gushing oil up through a pipe to tankers on the surface, which will ferry the liquid back to land. The Sun
  • The albino turkey, that is proud biological, many roasted chicken's survivor and the duck are transformed the soup, comes the inspection, wolfs down and demonstrated that uses his ugly foot to push beheads the duck, it bleeds in the ground and flaps lays aside there its wing, enters any him to think that is a suitable position, and makes the subcrust current sound, when his blue red wattle gushed out, he has mounted the duck which and the copulation dies and it. Thing-a-day 2010
  • There are no actressy affectations, no gush about wanting to adopt her fellow actors because they're all just… ‘so incredibly divine’.
  • In a foreword to the published proceedings of the conference—written before detailed histories of Nazi Germany lent the phrase he used the jarring ring it has today—Wilford gushed that the convertiplane would be “the final solution of useful flight for humanity.” The Dream Machine
  • I looked down and blood was gushing. The Sun
  • The sauce gushed forth in a forceful, uninterrupted flow.
  • One then bit into her neck, sending fake blood gushing down her chest. The Sun
  • I've read enough gushy patriotic drivel in the last 2 years to tide me over until Armageddon.
  • She attempted two or three times to speak, but not a word escaped from her quivering lips; and the tears gushing from her eyes followed each other in quick succession down her cheeks; and, finally, her pent-up feelings found expression in short, convulsive sobs. From Wealth to Poverty
  • The layout gushes rather than oozes quality and all the controls simply fall to hand.
  • He opened the rock, and the waters gushed out; they ran in the dry places like a river.
  • The entire route is marked with bubbling rivulets and gushing waterfalls.
  • And according to the flyer that comes through the post with the offer of the course, drivers gush with enthusiasm for the scheme. Times, Sunday Times
  • Can yu frow in a bag ob catnip adn a tin ob gushifuds as well? ‘scuze me… can i borrow a flashlight? - Lolcats 'n' Funny Pictures of Cats - I Can Has Cheezburger?
  • The raids caused 26,000 refugees to flee across the border to the neighboring region of Ingushetia.
  • Water gushed from the broken pipe.
  • Cohen especially had the charisma turned on at full blast, pausing before the songs to chat with audience members, tell stories, or just gush with thanks over so many people showing up to support them.
  • The Dallas Cowboys are owned by Jerry Jones, an oilman with an ego that would dwarf a gusher.
  • A steamy gust of something unbreathable gushed out.
  • This accustomed visitor would seem a gifted vocalist, but for the inevitable comparison between his thinner note and the gushing melodies of the lordlier bird. The Atlantic Monthly, Volume 10, No. 59, September, 1862
  • He had a tendency toward hero worship and often gushed embarrassingly in correspondence with his heroes.
  • Unless you have a gold mine paying off, an oil well gushing, or a Broadway agent sugar daddy frosting your billfold, Rupert and his avaricious rubes want little or nothing to do with you.
  • Two days later it was holed and drifting landwards with oil gushing out of its tanks.
  • Without gushing about Zeke or raving about Brant, I cut straight to the point.
  • But on this ride, I notice that at nearly every station there's some kind of cleaning happening: great gushes of water pour from the outlets onto the track.
  • Another boondoggle for the rich to jet somewhere exotic to gush over their concern for the poor.
  • ‘Oh, Em you're far too scrummy to be a hag,’ he gushed and hugged her.
  • All of a sudden it was gushing in. Times, Sunday Times
  • All that pent up frustration gushed out in a torrent of abuse.
  • I step outside to take a look and see that the downspout is clogged and water is gushing out of the gutter.
  • All of a sudden it was gushing in. Times, Sunday Times
  • The agency said it feared the gush could spark an electrical fault and lock the barrier down. The Sun
  • Among the messages, there were a lot of goofy, gushy stuff I sent to Kay, but here's one of my favorites.
  • They gasp for breath and gush sweat. Times, Sunday Times
  • And for all the froth and gush about creativity and culture, investment isn't getting to where it hurts. Times, Sunday Times
  • This caused a pipe to burst behind the toilet and water began gushing out with enough pressure to pin the stall door shut.
  • He observed regular gushes of blood from a cut in the apex of the heart after ventricular contractions ceased but atrial contractions persisted.
  • Two days later it was holed and drifting landwards with oil gushing out of its tanks.
  • And according to the flyer that comes through the post with the offer of the course, drivers gush with enthusiasm for the scheme. Times, Sunday Times
  • I let out a deep gush of air.
  • The subterranean flames roared and crackled; the hills were shaken to their centre; the caves were heaving in their depths, and fresh, glittering, golden, diamantine lumps came ever gushing from the fused and seething mass. The Continental Monthly, Vol. 5, No. 1, January, 1864
  • To which she would gush some vaguely affirmative reply and vanish back into the kitchen to try the recipe.
  • The serenity is broken only by the sound of water gushing down the mountain slope.
  • One can see nature at its best - greenery, farm animals and birds crossing the roads, farmers, harvested paddy being dried on the roads and water gushing out of pumpsets and a lot more.
  • But if the guys in your life aren't gushy, chances are they're still trying to let their feelings known - albeit in their own way.
  • At any rate, they usually don't gush over the glories of mammae. Doctor, how should
  • I am feeling a little blushy and gushy and aw, gee, shucks-y this week ... Archive 2007-04-01
  • It was gushing with hot water, just the right temperature, so we stripped-off and luxuriated in a welcome bath, only to be interrupted by a low-flying plane which opened fire on us – what cheek! Alan Glass
  • Why not email me your gushing and unconditional chorizo-breathed praise/snidey, green-eyed jibes for this team of all the talents/team with one extremely well-developed talent on barney. [email protected]. World Cup 2010 live blog: 8 July
  • The Count thrust his blade through Gorbad's massive chest and steaming green blood gushed over his armour.
  • Outside on the streets the water hydrants dribbled miserably after entertaining shrieking Hispanic kids all day long in exuberant gushes.
  • When well-loved artists and entertainers die there are formal tributes, interviews with friends, a gush of doting anecdotage, but that's as far as it goes.
  • Actors gush about Joseph's rich roles and jazzlike dialogue. The Seattle Times
  • So, OK, bear with me while I pay another bittersweet tribute to Big Al. It won't be any gushier than Peggy Noonan's foolishly groupie-esque rhapsodizing over Ronald Reagan. Mary Lyon: The Benediction of Big Al
  • Midland is of course a flat, once dusty (since paved) Texas oil town closer to gushers than geysers.
  • They affirm with gushing enthusiasm how much they love what they are doing. Times, Sunday Times
  • Another boondoggle for the rich to jet somewhere exotic to gush over their concern for the poor.
  • The flare went blasting off horizontally over the ice like a cannonball, gushing its orange smoke. SEIZE THE RECKLESS WIND
  • Thousands of gallons of water gushed over the top of the dam downstream of Jowler Mill, causing damage to the front of the dam as stones sheared off.
  • Vast wildernesses filled with snow-capped mountains, gushing rivers, great lakes and towering fir trees. The Sun
  • Brittany gushed, shoving her hand into her bag in the most unladylike way - honestly, you'd think I've never been kind enough to try to right her many wrongs, but does she listen?
  • It was a cold morning and Ana shivered as the icy cold water gushed out of the water pump.
  • Miniature ravines, waterfalls and cascades created effervescent sounds as the water gushed between the rocks.
  • It sounds all gushy, I know, but it was as if for the first time I could see how beautiful the world was.
  • Water gushed out of the top floors of the building.
  • Blood gushed and furniture was sent crashing over. FRIENDS FOR LIFE
  • Blood gushed and furniture was sent crashing over. FRIENDS FOR LIFE
  • Not only has she dated a series of co-stars, fellow actors and directors, she's openly gushed about them in interviews.
  • I feel positively gushy and garrulous this fine day.
  • 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.
  • Sloppiness, sentiment, and gush—the three distinguishing traits of so many modern novels—are absent.
  • WASHINGTON -- President Barack Obama is angry, environmental officials are worried and BP is trying to accomplish what's being described as corking a gushing soda bottle. KVUE - Home
  • The screen legend has also gushed about Winters to celebrity gossip columnist Liz Smith, describing him as "one of the most wonderful men I've ever known.
  • It gushed from her lips like a very fountain of happiness, irrepressible, springing towards the stars in jets and spurts of melody, falling with a ripple in which the music of the stars themselves seemed to echo; almost in the moment of its fall rising again, as though it panted with joy -- not with weariness, for the spirit of it called impetuously to life. Major Vigoureux
  • Yea, there was the occasional girl at work that tried to be my friend and gush about boys, but they soon learned that wasn't my cup of tea.
  • I.e., a real income tax goes to the Treasury for spending as general revenue, but the income tax on SS benefits is instead returned to the SSA, and so is indistingushable in effect from a means-tested benefit reduction. Forced Savings vs. Social Security, Arnold Kling | EconLog | Library of Economics and Liberty
  • Return swipes came at him, along with gushes of flame emitted from the monsters' skin.
  • Yet four years into the second Chechen war, victory still eludes Russia, and there are signs that the upheaval is spilling into Ingushetia and Dagestan.
  • In the short term, Russia's war in Georgia has served as a reminder to places like Ingushetia and Chechnya that Moscow is ready to steamroll any opposition.
  • And, in this ground of sensible love, there dwells the gushing spring, that is, the inpouring or inward working of God, which at every hour moves us and urges us and draws us inward and causes us to flow forth into new works of virtue. The Adornment of the Spritual Marriage
  • I have ridden through tears- not just little drippy snivels, but real, gushing, bawling tears.
  • Blood gushed forth from the gaping wound.
  • But even when these songs have heart-rending subject matter, there's usually something uplifting near the surface, delivered without schmaltz or gushing sentimentality.
  • The developmental morphology of the duodenum were observed with the technique of gross anatomy and histological section in the parental line of Gushi Chickens.
  • They gushed enthusiastically about the landscape and then sniggered strangely and asked if we realised the inhabitants there had two heads.
  • The video has shots of chicken waste being dumped into the stream and effluent gushing into the river and whipping up white froth that covers the surface of the water.
  • He writes as if he had rivers of knowledge gushing out of his head under their own momentum.
  • Much closer to us, another section of the wall had partially collapsed, admitting a gushing torrent of water. hurried back into the groggery. Perseus Spur
  • Indeed, despite the decline in terrorist incidents in Chechnya, the total for the four republics of Chechnya, Ingushetia, Dagestan, and Kabardino-Balkaria rose from 230 in 2005 to 398 in 2008. The Return
  • In an interview last week ahead of her jungle stint, she gushed about her plans to marry him. The Sun
  • I wasn't one of those gushy girls who would fawn all over the boy she liked.
  • Their gushing tears felt like excruciating acid rolling down their dry, discolored, paper cheeks.
  • Violence does not always take visible form, and not all wounds gush blood. Haruki Murakami 
  • I think of that remark when enthusiasts gush about the Internet's opening up the discussion of everything to everybody and the "unmediated" connection between writer and reader on the Web. Blog updates
  • Jim Dyckman understood a woman for once, and in a gush of pity for her and of resentment for her disprized preciousness caught at her to embrace her. We Can't Have Everything
  • And according to the flyer that comes through the post with the offer of the course, drivers gush with enthusiasm for the scheme. Times, Sunday Times
  • Torrents of water gushed into the reservoir.
  • In fact, characters in the movie gush over designer names with almost fetishistic glee.
  • From the way she spoke and gushed to him, Brett had to wonder if she had actually read anything he had written at all, or if she had understood it.
  • a gushing hydrant
  • Then it saw the charmer and it darted for him, but he cunningly caught it by the head and with such a grip that I saw the blood gush from the snake's month. Nellie Bly's Book: Around the World in Seventy-Two Days
  • I could see clearly the spurt of blood that gushed out on to his ear and dripped down his cheek.
  • Blood was gushing out of his nose, mouth and eyes. The Sun
  • This is how big ideas are born, with loads of blood and afterbirth and slimy stuff gushing from my man-cooze. The Secret Diary of Steve Jobs : People say I’m obnoxious and self-centered, but frankly I just don’t see it
  • Fire bloomed and ate voraciously into the enemy ranks, sending screaming soldiers gushing fire like Gondoan candles fleeing blindly from the carnage, yet still they boiled from the passes.
  • Word, through whom the wood fructifies, and the fountains gush forth, and the earth gives "first the blade, then the ear, then the full corn in the ear. ANF01. The Apostolic Fathers with Justin Martyr and Irenaeus
  • Without dramatic visuals of a volcano of crude gushing from the bottom of the sea, there were other stories to pursue. Rocky Kistner: Six Months Later, an Oil Disaster Spreads Across the Gulf
  • She looked lovingly at the muster of peacocks and gushed, beguilingly: “Aren't they beautiful!”
  • I've been criticised in the past for waxing lyrical and going all gushy about booze.
  • But on this ride, I notice that at nearly every station there's some kind of cleaning happening: great gushes of water pour from the outlets onto the track.
  • He felt a gush of liquid over his already misting eyes, blood, tears, he didn't know what except that it stung and blinded. CASCADES - THE DAY OF THE DEAD
  • Water gushed from the broken pipe.
  • Scores of men and women, masked and wearing bomb belts, burst out of the vehicles, hijacked in neighbouring Ingushetia, and into the playground with guns blazing.
  • Aaron's essays are often a little 'gushy' for my taste, but I liked this one quite a bit. Links
  • After the game the vast majority of experts and pundits were gushing in their praise of the official.

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