geyser

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Recent Examples of geyser Eventually, this flash of hot, steamy water breaks through the ground in the form of a geyser. Madison Dapcevich, Outside, 4 Mar. 2026 In February 2026, the geyser started showing signs of activity. Kerry Breen, CBS News, 3 Mar. 2026 That crisp pastry shell can really hold in the heat, and an abrupt puncture will send a geyser of steaming juice and melted cheese directly onto your tender tongue. Robert F. Moss, Southern Living, 10 Feb. 2026 An enormous geyser erupted outside a Whataburger on Chimney Rock Road in Uptown Houston on Sunday morning, sending a towering jet of water into the air and flooding the 24-hour restaurant, nearby sidewalks and part of the roadway. Marley Malenfant, Austin American Statesman, 26 Jan. 2026 See All Example Sentences for geyser
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Noun
  • At a premiere so big you could get lost, a few VIPs had access to a private location on the other side of a white curtain located behind the fountain, near the Met Opera.
    Chris Murphy, Vanity Fair, 21 Apr. 2026
  • The chain also offers a Classic Luxe Box meal for $5, which includes a Beefy 5-Layer Burrito, Crunchy Taco, Cinnamon Twists and a medium fountain drink.
    Kate Perez, USA Today, 17 Apr. 2026
Noun
  • Pop into Bar Santurce for a glass of sherry and a few spit-roasted sardines before looping back over to Ribera de Curtidores and meandering down to the finish line, Ronda de Toledo.
    Condé Nast, Condé Nast Traveler, 11 Apr. 2026
  • The biggest immediate impact is likely to fall on the approximately 300 residents of Samoa, a town that sits on the tiny spit of land that protects the bay.
    Los Angeles Times, Los Angeles Times, 9 Apr. 2026
Noun
  • One of the area’s top two-way threats last spring, the senior left-hander/first baseman has been good enough to still be an anchor in the Blackhawks’ batting order and atop the pitching rotation.
    Paul Johnson, Chicago Tribune, 22 Apr. 2026
  • Chase Sui Wonders, Rosé, and Amanda Seyfried look coordinated in spring colors at the Tiffany & Co.
    Toria Sheffield, PEOPLE, 21 Apr. 2026
Noun
  • Use water or a hydrating leave-in spray to prep the hair first, making sure to work the product into your new growth before adding a curl cream or edge control to begin twisting.
    Danielle James, Allure, 22 Apr. 2026
  • The average kitchen cabinet holds three or four plastic spray bottles in various states of emptiness, each one destined for the recycling bin—or, more likely, the trash.
    Jamie Thilman, Bon Appetit Magazine, 22 Apr. 2026
Noun
  • This becomes the wellspring of the book.
    Anthony Lane, New Yorker, 13 Apr. 2026
  • No one has to tell Adams about the economic hurdles that nonprofit theaters, the wellspring of new plays in America, are confronting.
    Theater Critic, Los Angeles Times, 8 Apr. 2026
Noun
  • But what if, rather than a trickle of tech, the fountainhead itself comprised the car—a street-legal, limited-production Formula 1 model?
    Viju Mathew, Robb Report, 13 Oct. 2025
  • Trump’s aggressive acts were red meat for those who view California as the fountainhead of permissive behavior.
    Dan Walters, Mercury News, 11 June 2025
Noun
  • The verdant burst is always welcome after a dreary winter, and the bright, fresh flavors of spring vegetables are like a breath of fresh air on the table, too.
    Becky Krystal, Washington Post, 20 Apr. 2026
  • The Thunder took control with an early 17-2 burst.
    Doug Haller, New York Times, 20 Apr. 2026
Noun
  • The traditionally hot spring buying season has coincided with a souring economic environment impacting the decisions of many homebuyers.
    Tristan Bove, Fortune, 14 Apr. 2026
  • After a hot spring earned him a spot on the roster, Candelario started the regular season with two hits in his first 18 at-bats.
    Jeff Fletcher, Oc Register, 11 Apr. 2026

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“Geyser.” Merriam-Webster.com Thesaurus, Merriam-Webster, https://www.merriam-webster.com/thesaurus/geyser. Accessed 24 Apr. 2026.

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