upgush in a sentence
n.
Definition
UPGUSH (verb): to surge or flow upward suddenly and forcefully, often in reference to liquids or gases.
Sample Sentences
- The sudden rain caused water to upgush from the ground, creating small puddles everywhere.
- As the volcano began to erupt, molten lava started to upgush dramatically into the sky.
- During the heavy storm, the river began to upgush, threatening nearby homes with flooding.
- The team watched in awe as the geyser started to upgush, shooting water high into the air.
- In the excitement of the moment, emotions seemed to upgush from deep within her heart.
- The sudden rain caused the river to upgush, flooding the nearby fields.
- As the hikers reached the summit, they watched the steam upgush from the volcano's crater.
- The geyser began to upgush dramatically, sending a plume of water high into the air.
- During the earthquake, the ground seemed to upgush, creating fissures and cracks.
- The intense pressure caused the hot springs to upgush in a spectacular display.
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