throng out

throng out

To empty out (of some place) in great numbers and all at once. Thousands have been thronging out of the city to escape the oncoming hurricane. The final bell of the school year rang, and hundreds of students thronged out to a summer of freedom.
See also: out, throng
Farlex Dictionary of Idioms.

throng out (of something)

[for a crowd] to swarm out of something or some place. The people thronged out of the concert hall at the end of the program. At half past ten, the crowd thronged out.
See also: out, throng
McGraw-Hill Dictionary of American Idioms and Phrasal Verbs.
See also:
  • throng out of (some place)
  • throng
  • throng against (something)
  • eye of the hurricane
  • hurricane
  • the eye of the hurricane
  • an empty nester
  • empty nester
  • empty-nesters
  • empty calories