fountaining

/ˈfaʊntənɪŋ/
verb
  1. Flowing or shooting upward like a fountain; gushing out in a steady stream.
    • Lava was fountaining from the volcano's crater, lighting up the night sky.
    • Water was fountaining from the broken pipe in the street.
    • The whale surfaced and began fountaining water from its blowhole.
  2. Producing or emitting something in large amounts, as if from a fountain.
    • Her speech was fountaining with ideas and enthusiasm.
    • The garden was fountaining with colorful flowers in every direction.
    • The crowd was fountaining with excitement as the band took the stage.
noun
  1. The action or process of something gushing or rising like a fountain.
    • We watched the fountaining of the fireworks against the dark sky.
    • The fountaining of the oil well was finally brought under control.
    • The fountaining of the geyser lasted for several minutes.
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