outrush
verbEtymology
From out- + rush.
- derived from rehusser
- inherited from *hurskijan✻
- inherited from ruschen
Definitions
To rush outward
To rush outward; to issue forcibly.
To rush more than the other team.
- […] the Colts outrushed the Patriots, 93-8, in the second half.
A rushing outward.
The neighborhood
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