lash out

phrasal verb·1 sense·particle out

Meanings

1

Suddenly attack someone with words or violence

Why “out”? Something comes into the open. People can see it, know it, or understand it.

He lashed out at the press.
He suddenly attacked the press with angry words.
She lashed out at her brother.
She suddenly attacked her brother with angry words.

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