Gushes [noun]

Definition of Gushes:

outpouring

Synonyms of Gushes:

Flood

Rush

Run

Stream

Jet

Burst

Spring

Spout

Flow

Spate

Surge

Cascade

Flush

Spurt

Issue


Opposite/Antonyms of Gushes:

-


Sentence/Example of Gushes:

Its gushes of sound rolled along the valley, and up the side of the great hills.

The wind that impelled them came in great gushes of its power, as their changing shapes, and rapid motion gave full evidence.

Hearing his voice and not seeing him, you thought of a pure spring that gushes suddenly out of the dark and grudging earth.

If blood, issuing from a wound, gushes in distinct pulsations, then we know that an artery has been severed.

But the sentimentalist who gushes over ills, real or imaginary, can commonly be brought to book easily enough.

Here and there through the long wire-grass come perfect gushes of blue and white violets.

When the nights are hot, and the moon bright, the mocking-birds burst into gushes of song at any hour.

A pensive flute vainly poured, in swift recurring gushes, its rhythmic oil upon the roaring billows.

Speaking of sentiment, it gushes up on every page, and streams from every line.

The masonry of the well has altogether vanished, but the spring still gushes forth from a rock.