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debouch

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


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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

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

From Time Magazine Archive

They grow less interesting to my thinking where they debouch into quotations, some of them whole pages in length, from his favourite Roman writers.

From Suspended Judgments Essays on Books and Sensations by Powys, John Cowper

We proceed by the Rue Victor Cousin, a continuation of the Rue de la Sorbonne, and debouch on the broad Rue Soufflot.

From The Story of Paris by Kimball, Katherine

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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