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will gush

  • future tense
    of gush.
    gush
    verb (used without object)
    to flow out or issue suddenly, copiously, or forcibly, as a fluid from confinement.

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Ask the players about Farrell and they will gush.

From BBC Jun. 20, 2025

They’re as dark as black tea on the outside but when you bite them, they will gush with a few drops of bloody red juices.

From New York Times Jul. 13, 2021

“Yes,” you will gush, overcome by possibly invented memories of afternoons whiled away under a tree with Robertson Davies.

From Slate Sep. 8, 2014

But now products are photographed and shared on social media, with stores hoping journalists will gush on Twitter as they hand out the goodie bags.

From The Guardian Jul. 5, 2014

Then things better than water will gush out of it for you.

From The Trimmed Lamp, and other Stories of the Four Million by O. Henry