Geysers [noun]

Definition of Geysers:

fountain

Synonyms of Geysers:


Opposite/Antonyms of Geysers:

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Sentence/Example of Geysers:

A recent reawakening of the tallest geyser in the world is not a harbinger of an imminent volcanic eruption, a new study reports.

Bring a thermos of coffee or hot chocolate in case you have to wait for the geyser to erupt.

Shortly after Taylor’s death, the ground shook a few miles north and a 60-foot geyser blew skyward.

It erupts around 20 times each day and is far more regular in its activity than most geysers.

There was a tremendous splash, and a small-sized geyser shot upward.

The famous geyser shown in the illustration is called “Old Faithful” because of the clock-like regularity of its eruptions.

She is right, it is petroleum; there are here wells of it, from which it bursts up with great force sometimes, like a geyser.

Toward the geyser hurried Frank, still looking for his companion.

Unlike that of the Great Geyser, it is always in ebullition, and its temperature is subject to comparatively slight differences.

The Great Geyser has varied very much in the nature and frequency of its eruptions since it began to be observed.