outgush

/aʊtˈɡʌʃ/
noun
  1. A sudden, forceful flow or outpouring of something, such as liquid, emotion, or words.
    • The broken dam released an outgush of water into the valley.
    • There was an outgush of support from the community after the disaster.
    • His speech was an outgush of anger and frustration.
verb
  1. To flow or pour out suddenly and forcefully.
    • Tears outgushed from her eyes when she heard the sad news.
    • Lava outgushed from the volcano's crater during the eruption.
    • Water outgushed from the broken pipe in the basement.
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