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Gusher vs. Usher — What's the Difference?

Gusher vs. Usher — What's the Difference?

Difference Between Gusher and Usher

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Gusher

One that gushes, especially an abundantly flowing gas or oil well.

Usher

One who is employed to escort people to their seats, as in a theater, church, or stadium.

Gusher

One who gushes makes an excessive display of enthusiasm, praise, or sentiment.

Usher

One who greets guests at a wedding and escorts them to their seats.

Gusher

An oil well that has a natural flow and so requires no pumping.
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Usher

One who serves as official doorkeeper, as in a courtroom or legislative chamber.

Gusher

One who gushes.

Usher

An official whose duty is to make introductions between unacquainted persons or to precede persons of rank in a procession.

Gusher

An oil well with a strong natural flow so that pumping is not necessary

Usher

(Archaic) An assistant teacher in a school.

Usher

To serve as an usher to; escort.

Usher

To lead or conduct
The host ushered us into the living room.

Usher

To precede and introduce; inaugurate
A celebration to usher in the new century.

Usher

To serve as an usher
Ushered every Sunday at church.

Usher

A person, in a church, cinema etc., who escorts people to their seats.

Usher

A male escort at a wedding.

Usher

A doorkeeper in a courtroom.

Usher

(obsolete) An assistant to a head teacher or schoolteacher; an assistant teacher.

Usher

Any schoolteacher.

Usher

To guide people to their seats.

Usher

To accompany or escort (someone).

Usher

(figuratively) To precede; to act as a forerunner or herald.

Usher

To lead or guide somewhere.

Usher

An officer or servant who has the care of the door of a court, hall, chamber, or the like; hence, an officer whose business it is to introduce strangers, or to walk before a person of rank. Also, one who escorts persons to seats in a church, theater, etc.
These are the ushers of Marcius.

Usher

An under teacher, or assistant master, in a school.

Usher

To introduce or escort, as an usher, forerunner, or harbinger; to forerun; - sometimes followed by in or forth; as, to usher in a stranger; to usher forth the guests; to usher a visitor into the room.
The stars that usher evening rose.
The Examiner was ushered into the world by a letter, setting forth the great genius of the author.

Usher

Irish prelate who deduced from the Bible that Creation occurred in the year 4004 BC (1581-1656)

Usher

An official doorkeeper as in a courtroom or legislative chamber

Usher

Someone employed to conduct others

Usher

Show (someone) to their seats, as in theaters or auditoriums;
The usher showed us to our seats

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