Definition, Meaning & Synonyms

gusher

noun
/ˈɡʌʃər/
Definition
A gusher is a strong flow of liquid or gas, especially oil or water, that erupts from the ground or a well.
Examples
  • The oil gusher sent a spray high into the air, attracting attention from miles away.
  • After the heavy rainfall, the stream became a gusher, flowing rapidly down the hills.
Meaning
It typically refers to a sudden and powerful release of a fluid, often associated with wells in the oil industry. Gushers can also be used metaphorically to describe excessive emotion or enthusiasm.
Synonyms
  • outpouring
  • eruption
  • spout
  • flow