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Meaning of outgush

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outgush (n.)

A pouring out; an outburst.

Webster

outgush (v. i.)

To gush out; to flow forth.

outgush Sentence Examples

  1. The geyser's sudden outgush of water drenched onlookers.
  2. The wound's outgush of blood sent shivers down the doctor's spine.
  3. The dam's outgush of water threatened to flood the surrounding towns.
  4. The poet's heart poured out an outgush of emotion in his verse.
  5. The faucet's outgush of water filled the bathtub in an instant.
  6. The volcano erupted with an outgush of lava, lighting the sky.
  7. The spring's outgush of crystal-clear water attracted thirsty animals.
  8. The tears outgushed from the woman's eyes, staining her cheeks.
  9. The river's outgush of water carried away debris, reshaping the landscape.
  10. The outgush of adrenaline gave the hiker a surge of strength to finish his climb.

FAQs About the word outgush

A pouring out; an outburst., To gush out; to flow forth.

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The geyser's sudden outgush of water drenched onlookers.

The wound's outgush of blood sent shivers down the doctor's spine.

The dam's outgush of water threatened to flood the surrounding towns.

The poet's heart poured out an outgush of emotion in his verse.