Aún no tenemos significados para "spout from".
1It seemed like a side- spout from the column of vapor rising from Earth.
2The broken spout from a fountain still trickled a little: a common toilet.
3There was a spout from the shell behind it.
4Blood began to spout from the hand.
5She said water has since begun to spout from another source a few feet away in her driveway.
6After this he put a brush in the spout from which the water flows, and there left it.
7Too easily, rapid-fire thumbs type and send sensitive text messages much like ignorant words spout from mindless chatter.
8The spout from it is used for getting the rock, blasted off the sides of the hole, out of the hole.
9Evelyn McDermott of Celbridge said water started to spout from a domestic water meter just outside her home, during recent heavy frost.
10You shall see it writhe in the flames, and hear it cry to you, and watch the blood spout from its skin.
11As does a hint of 19th-Century bucolic fantasy: large olive trees spout from tables in one of the restaurants and stages are framed with foliage.
12She looked longingly at the steam which already spouted from the kettle.
13Buildings on either side of the coliseum had flames spouting from their windows.
14Even from my distance I could see the foam spouting from his mouth-hole.
15His reappearance is heralded by a column of water spouted from his nostrils.
16The dead man fell backward into the cantina, blood spouting from his head.
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