flow out



flow out

 (of something)
1. Lit. to course out of something. The apple juice flowed out of the press as we turned the crank. It stopped flowing out when we had crushed the apples totally.
2. Fig. [for people] to issue forth from something. The people flowed out of the stadium exits. At the end of the game, the people flowed out in a steady stream.
See also: flow, out

Common Names:

NameGenderPronouncedUsage
Les[lez]
Corneliakawr-NE-lee-ah (German), kor-NE-lyah (Italian), kawr-NAY-lee-ah (Dutch), kər-NEE-lee-ə (English), kər-NEEL-yə (English)German, Romanian, Italian, Dutch, English, Ancient Roman
ClemencyKLEM-ənt-seeEnglish (Rare)
Chavaqquq-Biblical Hebrew
Crispian-English (Archaic)
QuÝ-Vietnamese