verb
- past tense of outgush; to flow or rush out with great force or in large quantities
Usage: transitive or intransitive; literary or descriptive
Examples
- Water outgushed from the broken pipe, flooding the basement.
- Tears outgushed from her eyes as she heard the news.
- Oil outgushed from the well in an uncontrolled spray.
- Blood outgushed from the wound before the medic could apply pressure.
- Lava outgushed from the volcano's crater during the eruption.
- Enthusiasm outgushed from the crowd as the team scored the winning goal.