outpour

/ˈaʊtˌpɔr/
noun
  1. A large amount of something that flows out quickly and strongly, especially emotions, words, or liquid.
    • Her speech triggered an outpour of support from the community.
    • There was an outpour of grief at the funeral as people shared their memories.
    • The broken pipe caused an outpour of water that flooded the basement.
verb
  1. To flow out or cause to flow out in a large amount, especially suddenly or forcefully.
    • Tears outpoured from her eyes as she heard the news.
    • The crowd outpoured into the streets after the concert ended.
    • The volcano outpoured lava for days, covering the valley.
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