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Significados de
spurting
en inglés
Propelled violently in a usually narrow stream.
spouting
jetting
squirting
Términos relacionados
running
Uso de
spurting
en inglés
1
He was especially keen to know from where the water was
spurting
.
2
He glances at the
blood
-
spurting
stump where his arm used to be.
3
As they stood looking at the
spurting
water it was perceptibly diminishing.
4
Flash after flash of
spurting
flame leaps out from the great guns.
5
Derkhan danced and spasmed, agonized yells
spurting
out from behind her teeth.
6
Pam and Danny get out of their unit, hearts pumping, adrenaline
spurting
.
7
They slid into the arena like water
spurting
through a bottle neck.
8
The arterial wound would have been
spurting
blood dramatically at that point.
9
His eyebrow was
spurting
blood as I turned and started to run.
10
Blood flew on the air,
spurting
from a hundred wounds at once.
11
But it was his blood,
spurting
from an artery in his scalp.
12
He leapt up and away from the
spurting
,
spraying of her blood.
13
Then a soldier lurched to one side, blood
spurting
from his neck.
14
Two spider limbs opened with stomach-turning cracking noises,
spurting
dark blue blood.
15
Even as he died he'd been
spurting
ignorant bliss across his stomach.
16
There was a great
spurting
wood fire on the hearth in the book-room.
Más ejemplos para "spurting"
Gramática, pronunciación y más
Sobre este término
spurting
spurt
Verbo
Presente
Nombre
Singular
Colocaciones frecuentes
sudden spurting
be no spurting
feel a spurting
Spurting
a través del tiempo
Spurting
por variante geográfica
Estados Unidos de América
Común
Reino Unido
Común