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Discover Ludwig"gushing water" is a correct and usable phrase in written English.
You can use it to refer to water that is flowing quickly and forcefully, such as from a fountain or hose. For example, "The garden hose was gushing water everywhere when I turned it on."
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We were thigh deep in the gushing water.
The violations include gushing water leaks, loose plaster and electrical problems.
No injuries or major damage was reported, and the gushing water was quickly shut off.
In the central square of this small city, the gushing water fountain applauds the early-morning chorus of sparrows.
My inaugural experience was of the latter: I was sprayed by gushing water during an hour of hydrotherapy.
In the central square of this small city, the gushing water fountain applauds the early-morning ________ of sparrows.
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I went home stuffed with images of gushing waters and flowing blood and took another look at "The Letter".
The falls drop almost 5m down the slab's flat face, and the weight of their gushing waters pushes you under as you swim below.
Mr. Long, an employee of a local engineering firm, had used his expertise with global positioning equipment to pinpoint the miners' location after gushing waters trapped them last July 25.
Picnicking day-trippers happily loafed around on rocks projecting from the gushing waters while the more energetic plunged off a high bank into the river.
But gushing waters nurtured more than spiritual life.
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