Australian English Meaning of routs

routs

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Definitions and Meaning of routs in English

routs

a state of wild confusion or disorderly retreat, a crowd of people, to force out as if by digging, a state of wild confusion and disorderly retreat, to defeat completely, to defeat decisively or disastrously, to dig or cut a groove in (as wood or metal), a disastrous defeat, to come up with, to drive by force, to poke around with the snout, to disorganize completely, to put to precipitate flight, a precipitate flight, to drive out, to search haphazardly, to cause to emerge especially from bed, a fashionable gathering, to gouge out or make a furrow in (something, such as wood or metal), to put to flight, fuss, to low loudly, rabble sense 1c, to dig up with the snout, disturbance, to cause to come out especially from bed

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routs

a state of wild confusion or disorderly retreat, a crowd of people, to force out as if by digging, a state of wild confusion and disorderly retreat, to defeat c

crowds,flocks,Hordes,Masses,swarms,throngs,armies,crams,herds,hosts

Successes,triumphs,victories,wins,achievements,achievements,Landslides,sweeps,blow-outs,cakewalks

routing (out) => routing (out), routines => routines, routeways => routes, routeway => Routeway, routes => routes,