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rush out (third-person singular simple present rushes out, present participle rushing out, simple past and past participle rushed out)

  1. (transitive) To release (a product) quickly.
    • 2022 November 15, Patrick Wintour, “Sergei Lavrov, a fixture of Russian diplomacy facing his toughest test in Ukraine”, in The Guardian[1]:
      News agencies reported Lavrov had been sent to hospital for a checkup, only for the Russian foreign ministry to rush out a picture of Lavrov in shorts, sporting an Apple watch and Jean-Michel Basquiat-inspired T-shirt, thumbing his notes for his first address at the summit on Tuesday.
  2. Used other than figuratively or idiomatically: rush out.
    Blood was rushing out of his nose.
    They all rushed out of the room.

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