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Definition of "outrush" [out•rush]

  • To rush outward; to issue forcibly. (verb)
  • To rush more than the other team. (verb)

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Use "outrush" in a sentence
  • "Smith helped Wisconsin outrush Illinois, 307-64, while Sorgi completed 7-of-12 passes for 131 yards."
  • "Thursday night the panic outrush for the country began."
  • "But when he took her in his arms at the door and kissed her good night in tender lover-fashion, she forgot everything in the outrush of her own love to him."