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Definition of gusher in English: gushernoun ˈɡʌʃəˈɡəʃər 1An oil well from which oil flows profusely without being pumped. 喷油井;自喷井 Example sentencesExamples - Download a brace of Westerns and work on the Texas accent, and casually let slip about how you need to stay online with Houston to find out how your gushers are doing.
- The company just can't seem put a foot wrong as it continues to find gusher after gusher in the northern Indian region of Rajasthan.
- The first gusher of the Kirkuk oilfield was not struck till 1926, after the League of Nations had finally awarded the area to Iraq, not Turkey.
- One man went on at length about the latest gusher in his oil field.
- He never assembled the rigs when a gusher was struck or helped carve out the rail tracks and roads that brought in more labour.
- In the years after World War II, prospectors went looking for oil across southeastern Utah, hoping for a gusher.
- A weighting agent adds body to petroleum and prevents the formation of gushers.
- If only a brace of gushers were to be discovered.
- But in 1959-some thirty years after a Soviet scientist had forecast the presence of vast oil deposits in the forested swamps of West Siberia - a gusher was struck.
- Midland is of course a flat, once dusty (since paved) Texas oil town closer to gushers than geysers.
- The days of Jed Clampett finding an oil gusher in his back garden are perhaps gone for good.
2An effusive person. 过于流露感情的人,热情过头的人 the earnest, ingratiating gusher of numerous television interviews 许多次电视访谈节目里那位热切、曲意逢迎、口若悬河的受访者。 Example sentencesExamples - It's nice to be able to sincerely gush, surrounded by other sincere gushers, about love and friendship and a sacred relationship, and know that you are in an irony free zone.
- Walter drips rancid elegance as the hostess from hell, and there is lively support from Penny Downie as an unquenchable gusher.
- I have seen Episode 20 now and I agree with the gushers above.
Rhymesblusher, crusher, flusher, Prussia, rusher, Russia, usher Definition of gusher in US English: gushernounˈɡəSHərˈɡəʃər 1An oil well from which oil flows profusely without being pumped. 喷油井;自喷井 Example sentencesExamples - He never assembled the rigs when a gusher was struck or helped carve out the rail tracks and roads that brought in more labour.
- But in 1959-some thirty years after a Soviet scientist had forecast the presence of vast oil deposits in the forested swamps of West Siberia - a gusher was struck.
- A weighting agent adds body to petroleum and prevents the formation of gushers.
- The days of Jed Clampett finding an oil gusher in his back garden are perhaps gone for good.
- In the years after World War II, prospectors went looking for oil across southeastern Utah, hoping for a gusher.
- The first gusher of the Kirkuk oilfield was not struck till 1926, after the League of Nations had finally awarded the area to Iraq, not Turkey.
- One man went on at length about the latest gusher in his oil field.
- If only a brace of gushers were to be discovered.
- Midland is of course a flat, once dusty (since paved) Texas oil town closer to gushers than geysers.
- Download a brace of Westerns and work on the Texas accent, and casually let slip about how you need to stay online with Houston to find out how your gushers are doing.
- The company just can't seem put a foot wrong as it continues to find gusher after gusher in the northern Indian region of Rajasthan.
2An effusive person. 过于流露感情的人,热情过头的人 the earnest, ingratiating gusher of numerous television interviews 许多次电视访谈节目里那位热切、曲意逢迎、口若悬河的受访者。 Example sentencesExamples - It's nice to be able to sincerely gush, surrounded by other sincere gushers, about love and friendship and a sacred relationship, and know that you are in an irony free zone.
- Walter drips rancid elegance as the hostess from hell, and there is lively support from Penny Downie as an unquenchable gusher.
- I have seen Episode 20 now and I agree with the gushers above.
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