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outrush
[ out-ruhsh ]
noun
- a rapid or intense outflow:
an outrush of water from a bursting pipe.
outrush
/ ˈaʊtˌrʌʃ /
noun
- a flowing or rushing out
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But such an outrush of a nation in all directions implied the quick growth of diverse interests and opposing policies.
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The confidence came with an outrush of feeling, a wealth of expression and expressive gestures.
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Officers and men were dashing, as only Britons can dash, each striving to outrush the other towards the lair of the enemy.
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A little more of this swift outrush and the precious air would be gone.
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In this new outrush of his genius he created a very different woman from Palma.
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