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debouch

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


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We debouched from the bus feeling shaken but freshly energized, like we’d busted out of a hostage situation.

From New York Times

Precisely three minutes behind schedule, the Dutch planned-death establishment debouched for refreshments.

From The Guardian

It would subside for a time and I'd think the blockage had cleared, but then a few days later up it returned, debouching on to the floor, buckling the parquet.

From BBC

Moreover, he has built the new glaciers in places where they will thaw at exactly the right time, and debouch their contents directly onto farmers’ fields.

From Economist

After having mastered exhaustion and fatigue, the Believers debouched in the sandy bed of a broad wadi which seemed to their bruised and bleeding feet like a carpet of the richest pile.

From Project Gutenberg