pile out
1 of 1verb/paɪlaʊt/
Forms:piles out,piling out,piled out,piled out
1
to quickly exit a place or vehicle, often without order
- As the rain started pouring, people piled out of the park, seeking shelter.
- At the end of the soccer game, the fans piled out of the stadium, cheering for their team's victory.
- As soon as the train doors opened, passengers began to pile out.
- When the fire alarm rang, everyone in the building had to pile out immediately.
- The concert was over, and fans started to pile out in excitement.