disembogue

/ˌdɪsɪmˈboʊɡ/
verb
  1. To flow out or discharge, especially of a river or stream emptying into a larger body of water.
    • The Mississippi River disembogues its waters into the Gulf of Mexico.
    • The Amazon River disembogues into the Atlantic Ocean with tremendous force.
    • After the heavy rains, the small creek disembogued into the lake, carrying mud and debris.
  2. To pour forth or emit something, such as a crowd of people or a flow of words.
    • After the concert, the crowd disembogued from the stadium into the streets.
    • The speaker disembogued a torrent of ideas during the two-hour lecture.
    • Smoke disembogued from the factory chimney, darkening the sky.
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