Verb
to remove liquid using a pump
(idiomatic) to produce in large quantities
Source: en.wiktionary.orgFirst, they dig wells to pump out highly saline groundwater from the lake of brine that lies 40 feet below the crust. Source: Internet
Along the way, we find out how many albums one quartet can pump out, that you can actually get hot wings from a vending machine, and that you should never buy random pills from a stranger in an Alabama public restroom! Source: Internet
And obviously it’s not a good idea to continuously pump out marketing emails like a bot would. Source: Internet
Drug transporters can pump out drugs from the brain and brain's blood vessel cells into the cerebrospinal fluid and blood circulation. Source: Internet
It’s helping me to regularly pump out a rough draft in 1.5 months. Source: Internet
He will eat dehydrated food, and has a water-maker and manual backup which can pump out 28 and two litres an hour respectively. Source: Internet