The Collaborative International Dictionary
Outgush \Out"gush`\, n. A pouring out; an outburst.
A passionate outgush of emotion.
--Thackeray.
Outgush \Out*gush"\ (out*g[u^]sh"), v. i. To gush out; to flow forth.
Wiktionary
n. A pouring out; an outburst. vb. (context intransitive English) To gush or flow outward.
Usage examples of "outgush".
During the night attack they were defeated only by an outgush of water which was brought about by Lord Kemoc and Godgar of our own troop.
I looked at him hard, and felt a sudden outgush of the compassion we always feel for a creature irresponsibly excited.
It is the layered outgush of an ocean floor rift dating from the Triassic.
Mars had played the game of the cuttlefish, which, when pursued by its enemies, darkens the water behind it by a sudden outgush of inky fluid, and thus escapes the eye of its foe.
His eagerness to stand where he could hear her better, and see her into the bargain, made him start in his place, and this movement produced an outgush of mocking laughter on the part of his companion.
He did not let go until Aksar ran into one of the horizontal poles and doubled almost all the way over it with a great outgushing of breath.
The problem was how to open the misaligned interlock without turning a slow leak into an outgushing of what air was left.
As the outer air-lock hatch closed, he irised the tunnel-tube shut, released its seal with an outgushing of air, and unclamped the tube.
He did not let go until Aksar ran into one of the horizontal poles and doubled almost all the way over it with a great outgushing of breath.