outrush
noun[Cusually singular]
(alsoout-rush)uk/ˈaʊt.rʌʃ/us/ˈaʊt.rʌʃ/asuddenmovementof something out ofsomewhere:
If theholehadn't beenplugged, there would have been an outrushofair.
Theproblemsin thesecountriesdid notleadto adollarout-rush as had beenseeninpreviouscrises.
- Theylookedacrossthevalleyat the outrush ofpumpedwaterfrom the mineentrance.
- The only way tostemthe outrush of USjobsis todemandthatproductsmadeoverseasmeetthe samestandardsas USfactories.
- Theproblemsin thesecountriesdid notleadto adollaroutrush as had beenseeninpreviouscrises.
Moving quickly
- agility
- beetle
- bowl down/alongsomething
- buzz
- careen
- career
- fluent
- gun
- pelt
- rush
- scamper
- scoot
- scrabble
- scramble
- scud
- scurry
- shoot
- stampede
- ton
- trot
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Hurrying and doing things quickly