debouche Synonyms

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debouche Meaning

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debouche (n.)

A place for exit; an outlet; hence, a market for goods.

debouche Sentence Examples

  1. The narrow path debouched into a vast clearing, revealing a breathtaking view of the valley below.
  2. As we continued down the river, it debouched into a wide estuary, where the salty scent of the sea filled the air.
  3. The road debouched from the dense forest into a sunlit meadow, inviting us to stop and rest.
  4. The creek debouched from the mountains, cascading down in a series of sparkling waterfalls.
  5. After hours of hiking, the trail finally debouched onto a pristine beach, the turquoise waters stretching endlessly before us.
  6. The tunnel debouched abruptly into a cavernous chamber, filled with stalactites and echoing with the sound of dripping water.
  7. The street debouched into a bustling marketplace, alive with the sights and sounds of vendors and shoppers.
  8. Following the winding path, we eventually debouched onto a plateau, where the ruins of an ancient city lay silent under the sun.
  9. The stream debouched into a serene pond, its surface reflecting the surrounding trees like a mirror.
  10. The alley debouched into a narrow courtyard, hemmed in by towering buildings on all sides.

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A place for exit; an outlet; hence, a market for goods.

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The narrow path debouched into a vast clearing, revealing a breathtaking view of the valley below.

As we continued down the river, it debouched into a wide estuary, where the salty scent of the sea filled the air.

The road debouched from the dense forest into a sunlit meadow, inviting us to stop and rest.

The creek debouched from the mountains, cascading down in a series of sparkling waterfalls.