verb
- past tense and past participle of outspring; to spring out or forth suddenly or with force
Usage: literary or archaic
adjective
- having sprung out or forth; protruding or projecting outward
Usage: literary or archaic
Examples
- The warrior outsprung from behind the wall to surprise the enemy.
- Water outsprung from the broken pipe with tremendous force.
- The outsprung rocks along the cliff face created a jagged silhouette.
- He outsprung the trap and escaped into the forest.
- The plant's outsprung roots were visible above the soil.