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Meanings of
spouting
in English
Propelled violently in a usually narrow stream.
spurting
jetting
squirting
Related terms
running
Usage of
spouting
in English
1
She's seen
spouting
coronavirus conspiracy theories as a staff member calls police.
2
She was
spouting
hurtful claims without being sure where they came from.
3
I'm not
spouting
lines from an Isaac Asimov novel, but citing reality.
4
Tom thought she was about to start
spouting
steam from her nostrils.
5
The interrupted outer circle of water motifs represent Nereids driving
spouting
fish.
6
Cary's roof was mute, and I imagine the
spouting
was cleaned regularly.
7
He let go his grip and came up to the surface,
spouting
.
8
The bird leaped back to its perch,
spouting
a garble of Spanish.
9
And Algernon went on
spouting
unintelligible talk under a torrent of blows.
10
There were dozens of them
spouting
and showing their backs above water.
11
Kevin has been
spouting
optimistic one-liners, none of which he truly believes.
12
Roaring flame, and
spouting
showers of sparks, poured through the broken skylight.
13
And Sylvie's always
spouting
off in that demon's voice at unexpected moments.
14
I can see it with my eyes-black, and
spouting
flames from behind.
15
There was a crash of wood, a swift jet of
spouting
liquor.
16
He was watching everything... Richard Burton was just drinking and
spouting
Shakespeare.
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spouting
spout
Noun
Singular
spout
Verb
Present
Frequent collocations
spout from
spout fire
spout blood
spout water
spout nonsense
More collocations
Spouting
through the time
Spouting
across language varieties
United Kingdom
Common
United States of America
Common