verb
- to flow or rush out forcefully or abundantly
Usage: transitive or intransitive; literary or formal
Examples
- Water began to outgush from the broken pipe.
- Tears outgushed from her eyes as she heard the news.
- The fountain outgushed a spectacular spray of water.
- Oil outgushed from the well after the drill broke through.
- Emotions outgushed in a torrent of words.
- The spring outgushes fresh water year-round.