Wiktionary
vb. (present participle of force out English)
WordNet
n. the act of expelling or projecting or ejecting [syn: expulsion, projection, ejection]
Usage examples of "forcing out".
Van Hoek had been busy unwinding a long, stinking strip of linen from his left hand, but the pain of forcing out these words through his roasted voice-box forced him to stop for a few moments and prosecute a fit of coughing and nose-wiping.
I hissed, forcing out tightly focused will, and a sudden current of air simultaneously threw my staff to me and slammed shut the door to the cells, giving the trapped prisoners what little protection it offered.
Then dreams of vengeance would flood his soul, forcing out the loneliness.
Grimacing, he grabbed his shirt and pressed it into his flesh, forcing out blood and pus.
He sang it backward instead, sang it sideways, randomly, forcing out whatever notes seemed to be the most discordant.
Eliza shouted, forcing out the occasional word when not gasping for breath or being jolted by the mare.
As though in sympathy, the vines and pods in the tunnel behind her beat faster also, forcing out even more of the foul-smelling ash into the cavern.
She closed her eyes, forcing out the disquieting thought of being swallowed as she wriggled between stone.
Just as she reached the door, a blaster bolt grazed her outstretched arm, sending jagged claws of hot pain streaking up to her shoulder and forcing out an involuntary cry as she stumbled into the corridor beyond.