The water gushed out of the drain under the sink. When I finally got it to stop, she gushed at me with appreciation.
The water fountain gushed all day and night.
Usually, gushed is used when it describes some sort of liquid being poured out, or had been poured out. Sometimes it is used when the action happens accidentally, or suddenly. "When I squeezed the bottle, water gushed out."
When the peach was squeezed, juice gushed out.
Water gushed from the broken spout, flooding the garden with a rush of cool, refreshing liquid.
gushed away
george bush get it? :)
This is a very serious accusation.He was involved in a serious collision.She wasn't very serious.I shot him a serious glare from across the room.
What will be the make sentence the arrival in a sentence
make the sentence abberation
yes we can make the pasteurization sentence, when we use the tense then u can make the sentence with pasteurization.
to make a sentence we're like this sentence we're you at the park
Jewish settlement in Gaza that was evacuated during the disengagement process of Israelis within the Gaza Strip.