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Jeff_Mosawy Posted 15 years ago
Vocabulary

Gush ( Interjection)

Hi,

Gush(or gosh?) is an interjection, right? So can someone tells me what does it mean or when should we use it in our speaking?

Thanks.
  

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) is an interjection, right? So can someone tells me what does it mean or when should we use it in our speaking? Thanks.

  • ) is an interjection, right?
  • So can someone tells me what does it mean or when should we use it in our speaking?
  • Thanks.
  • "Gosh" is.
  • It's a rather "soft" interjection; "golly".
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Jeff_MosawyHi,
Gush(or gosh?) is an interjection, right? So can someone tells me what does it mean or when should we use it in our speaking?

Thanks.
"Gosh" is.

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It's a rather "soft" interjection; "golly".

Either used to express surprise or give emphasis or used as a euphemism for “***”.

Typically used in a con
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Thanks,

I've heard it in a movie called Twilight so there, one of them said 'oh my gush'

And now I'm understading what it meant.
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when you see sth surprising or unexpected you use gosh
i think it's mostly used by women
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Jeff_MosawyThanks,
I've heard it in a movie called Twilight so there, one of them said 'oh my gush'
And now I'm understading what it meant.
They probably said "gosh", then.

"Gush" (in the flowing sense) wouldn't maek any sense.
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Well, I should watch it again. But I still remember that she said 'oh my gush'

And as my friend here said, this sentence was used by a woman.

anyway, it doesn't matter which is correct. I just wanted to know where we shoould use it.

Thank you guys.

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