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debouch

[dih-boosh, -bouch] / dɪˈbuʃ, -ˈbaʊtʃ /


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Undirected, highways smash and crash through whole neighborhoods, debouch a torrent of autos into already traffic-choked streets.

From Time Magazine Archive

But who knew that for centuries it has been possible to travel inland by boat from Rotterdam, climb the Rhine, get into the Danube and debouch upon the Black Sea?

From Time Magazine Archive

Meanwhile Victor, with his infantry corps, was to debouch from the Freiberg barriers, and attack in front the Austrian line, which Murat was directed to turn.

From Germany, Bohemia, and Hungary, Visited in 1837. Vol. II by Gleig, G. R. (George Robert)

All the past we leave behind, We debouch upon a newer mightier world, varied world, Fresh and strong the world we seize, world of labour and the march, Pioneers!

From The Patriotic Poems of Walt Whitman by Whitman, Walt

There they rested, and we soon saw the rebel columns debouch from both the Loudon and the Kingston roads.

From Campaign of Battery D, First Rhode Island light artillery. by Parker, Ezra Knight




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