Rush out

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verb

To leave suddenly or quickly from a place or situation.

When the fire alarm went off, everyone rushed out of the building.
Visual representation of "rush out" - To leave suddenly or quickly from a place or situation

Often appears as...

  • rush out of
  • rush out the door
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Visual representation of "rush out"
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Sudden Departure

Use 'rush out' when describing someone leaving a place quickly and without warning.

Illustration for Sudden Departure
He rushed out as soon as he got the phone call.
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Emergency Context

'Rush out' is commonly used to describe actions during emergencies or urgent situations.

Illustration for Emergency Context
The athletes rushed out of the stadium after the announcement.
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Emotional Nuance

When used figuratively, 'rush out' can imply an emotional reaction, like leaving in anger or distress.

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After the argument, she rushed out in tears.
Visual representation of the word "Rush out"

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