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1 If you spout off about Thomas, I spout off about your dad.
2 Behind the stove there was a jug with the spout off .
3 This is not a person with extensive life skills..and people say things that they spout off .
4 They can't remain as royals & spout off about foreign elections in such a brazenly partisan way.
5 Couldn't the fops and fribbles spout off about the weather amongst themselves and leave him in peace?
6 A dead Chubs wouldn't smile, spout off rambling sentences, wouldn't pout, wouldn't laugh- adeadChubs was unimaginable.
7 If they believe something and use their TV show, movie or concert to spout off about it, that's fine.
8 As long as religious figures aren't inciting violence, they should be able to spout off all the vitriol they want.
9 I wasn't like the other Oranges, who could spout off commands or slip nasty little thoughts into other people's minds.
10 All too often we spout off a long list of all the things we wish we were "better" at.
11 In case you haven't noticed, I have a tendency to spout off when the emotion hits me. Heat tickled her face as he smiled.
12 Next morning she ate the spout off the watering-pot, and then put her head in the kitchen window and devoured two dinner-plates and the cream-jug.
13 This was the second time Elm had spouted off about New Orleans.
14 And Sylvie's always spouting off in that demon's voice at unexpected moments.
15 Outside her door, Isobel could hear Danny droning on, spouting off made-up codes.
16 I'm not the sort to go spouting off to just anyone.
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