Debouches [verb]

Definition of Debouches:

walk with deliberation

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Sentence/Example of Debouches:

Meanwhile, the 1st Corps crossed Rheims, with orders to debouch at Btheny.

Do they run down walls of ovarium, and then turn up the placenta, and so debouch near the "orifices" of the ovules?

They have begun to flow in Bedes day; they never cease to flow until they debouch in Domesday Book.

The enemy thus found it impossible to debouch from the village or to work round the left flank.

Meanwhile on the left the line had been heavily shelled, and the enemy made several attempts to debouch from Fremicourt.

For a mountain pass is like a river bridge-head; one may often possess it without being able to debouch.

The burnisher's wife stood on the steps of the vacant house with her sister, watching the throng debouch into the street.

All the caravan routes from Central Africa debouch upon this place and Bagamoyo.

The general slope is toward the Amazon, and its rivers debouch upon the Amazonian plain through a succession of falls and rapids.

They also threatened an attack upon the right, by large columns, which appeared to debouch from the western suburbs.