out·rush
ˈau̇t-ˌrəsh
: an act or an instance of rushing out : a rapid outflow
… the outrush of people to the West was threatening to bring about the collapse of the East German state …—Neal Asherson
an outrush of water from the pipe
out·rush
ˌau̇t-ˈrəsh
outrushed; outrushing; outrushes
American football
: to rush for more yards than (see rush entry 2 sense 5a)
His performance helped Florida outrush Georgia … 258 yards to 69 …—Jordan McPherson
His offensive line has been shoddy and the running game around him a bust—the Browns have been outrushed this season, 730 yards to 411 yards.—Thomas George
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