There are 33 total results for your gushing search.
Characters | Pronunciation Romanization |
Simple Dictionary Definition |
湧泉 涌泉 see styles |
yǒng quán yong3 quan2 yung ch`üan yung chüan wakumi わくみ |
gushing spring bubbling spring; gushing spring; fountain; (female given name) Wakumi |
浡 see styles |
bó bo2 po |
full; gushing (of fountain) |
瀱 see styles |
jì ji4 chi |
(literary) spring water gushing out |
噴出 喷出 see styles |
pēn chū pen1 chu1 p`en ch`u pen chu funshutsu ふんしゅつ |
spout; spray; belch; to well up; to puff out; to spurt out (n,vs,vt,vi) spewing; gushing; spouting; eruption; effusion |
奔出 see styles |
honshutsu ほんしゅつ |
(n,vs,vi) gushing out |
津々 see styles |
tsudo つど |
(adj-t,adv-to) gushing; overflowing; everlasting; unfailing; endless; (surname) Tsudo |
津津 see styles |
jīn jīn jin1 jin1 chin chin shinshin しんしん |
enthusiastic; ardent; (with) great relish (adj-t,adv-to) gushing; overflowing; everlasting; unfailing; endless; (female given name) Shinshin |
涌き see styles |
waki わき |
(1) welling (up); gushing forth (of water); springing out; surging; (2) appearing (esp. suddenly); (3) frothing of water (due to an advancing school of fish) |
涌出 see styles |
yǒng chū yong3 chu1 yung ch`u yung chu wakide わきで |
(noun/participle) gushing out; welling up; springing up; (surname) Wakide To spring forth. |
涌泉 see styles |
yǒng quán yong3 quan2 yung ch`üan yung chüan wakuzumi わくずみ |
bubbling spring; gushing spring; fountain; (surname) Wakuzumi The springing fountain, i.e. the sutras. |
湧き see styles |
waki わき |
(1) welling (up); gushing forth (of water); springing out; surging; (2) appearing (esp. suddenly); (3) frothing of water (due to an advancing school of fish) |
湧出 涌出 see styles |
yǒng chū yong3 chu1 yung ch`u yung chu waji わじ |
to gush; to gush out; to pour out (noun/participle) gushing out; welling up; springing up; (place-name) Waji |
自噴 see styles |
jifun じふん |
(n,vs,vi) gushing forth (e.g. of oil); spouting; natural emergence (of a hot spring) |
ごほごほ see styles |
gobogobo ごぼごぼ |
(adverb taking the "to" particle) (onomatopoeic or mimetic word) gurgling; burbling; bubbling; sound of water mixing with air (e.g. water welling up, pouring water, drain pipe, gushing forth) |
だくだく see styles |
dakudaku だくだく |
(adverb) (1) (onomatopoeic or mimetic word) gushing out (e.g. sweat or blood); flowing profusely; (adverb) (2) (onomatopoeic or mimetic word) thump-thump; bang-bang; pit-a-pat; pitapat; pitter-patter; (adverb) (3) (onomatopoeic or mimetic word) sound of hoofbeats |
プチュッ see styles |
puchu プチュッ |
(adverb taking the "to" particle) (1) (onomatopoeic or mimetic word) kissing loudly; smooching; (adverb taking the "to" particle) (2) (onomatopoeic or mimetic word) squirting; gushing |
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shinshin しんしん |
(adj-t,adv-to) (See 興味津々) gushing; overflowing; everlasting; unfailing; endless |
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waki わき |
(1) welling (up); gushing forth (of water); springing out; surging; (2) appearing (esp. suddenly); (3) frothing of water (due to an advancing school of fish) |
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yuushutsu; youshutsu / yushutsu; yoshutsu ゆうしゅつ; ようしゅつ |
(n,vs,vi) gushing out; welling up; springing up |
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yuusen / yusen ゆうせん |
bubbling spring; gushing spring; fountain |
しゃあしゃあ see styles |
jaajaa / jaja じゃあじゃあ |
(adv,adv-to) (onomatopoeic or mimetic word) noisily (of water gushing, pouring, spilling, splashing, spraying, etc.) |
堰を切った様 see styles |
sekiokittayou / sekiokittayo せきをきったよう |
(exp,adj-na) gushing forth; bursting out |
感情むきだし see styles |
kanjoumukidashi / kanjomukidashi かんじょうむきだし |
(noun - becomes adjective with の) effusiveness; gushing; shrillness |
感情むき出し see styles |
kanjoumukidashi / kanjomukidashi かんじょうむきだし |
(noun - becomes adjective with の) effusiveness; gushing; shrillness |
感情剥き出し see styles |
kanjoumukidashi / kanjomukidashi かんじょうむきだし |
(noun - becomes adjective with の) effusiveness; gushing; shrillness |
せきを切った様 see styles |
sekiokittayou / sekiokittayo せきをきったよう |
(exp,adj-na) gushing forth; bursting out |
堰を切ったよう see styles |
sekiokittayou / sekiokittayo せきをきったよう |
(exp,adj-na) gushing forth; bursting out |
関を切ったよう see styles |
sekiokittayou / sekiokittayo せきをきったよう |
(irregular kanji usage) (exp,adj-na) gushing forth; bursting out |
せきを切ったよう see styles |
sekiokittayou / sekiokittayo せきをきったよう |
(exp,adj-na) gushing forth; bursting out |
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gabagaba; gabagaba ガバガバ; がばがば |
(adj-no,adj-na) (1) (onomatopoeic or mimetic word) oversized (clothing); baggy; (adv,adv-to,vs) (2) (onomatopoeic or mimetic word) rolling in (of money); (profiting) greatly; (adv,adv-to,vs) (3) (onomatopoeic or mimetic word) sloshing (e.g. of water); gushing |
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kanjoumukidashi / kanjomukidashi かんじょうむきだし |
(noun - becomes adjective with の) effusiveness; gushing; shrillness |
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sekiokittayou / sekiokittayo せきをきったよう |
(exp,adj-na) gushing forth; bursting out; like breaking a dam |
Variations: |
sekiokittayou / sekiokittayo せきをきったよう |
(exp,adj-na) gushing forth; bursting out; like breaking a dam |
Entries with 2nd row of characters: The 2nd row is Simplified Chinese.
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