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Definition of outrush in English: outrushnoun ˈaʊtrʌʃˌaʊtˈrəʃ A rushing out of something; a violent outflow. he saw an outrush of water as the tide went out
verb ˈaʊtrʌʃˌaʊtˈrəʃ [with object]American Football Carry the ball further forward than (another player or team); surpass in rushing. Williams might outrush Okoeye Example sentencesExamples - But he outrushed them all, topping their combined yardage by more than 400 and becoming Pittsburgh's first 1,000-yard rusher since Bettis in 2001.
- This year, with a national championship bid at stake, the Vols outrushed the Gators 242-36.
- Still, they were unable to do so, as the Jets outrushed the Texans 210-83, and they held onto the football for almost ten minutes more than the Texans.
Definition of outrush in US English: outrushnounˌoutˈrəSHˌaʊtˈrəʃ A rushing out of something; a violent outflow. he saw an outrush of water as the tide went out
verbˌoutˈrəSHˌaʊtˈrəʃ [with object]American Football Carry the ball further forward than (another player or team); surpass in rushing. Williams might outrush Okoeye Example sentencesExamples - This year, with a national championship bid at stake, the Vols outrushed the Gators 242-36.
- But he outrushed them all, topping their combined yardage by more than 400 and becoming Pittsburgh's first 1,000-yard rusher since Bettis in 2001.
- Still, they were unable to do so, as the Jets outrushed the Texans 210-83, and they held onto the football for almost ten minutes more than the Texans.
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