Talk in a noisy, excited, or declamatory manner.
Gush forth in a sudden stream or jet.
Tubular protruberances through which the contents of a vessel may be poured or sometimes drunk.
1 Within seconds, water gushed from its spout and splashed into the lake.
2 Sing out for every spout , though he spout ten times a second!
3 It was like the God of Michael Angelo passing in a water - spout .
4 He picked himself up; and observed that a second spout had formed.
5 Do you observe nothing strange at the spout end of the funnel.
6 The spout , above which he had stood, arrested him in his fall.
7 Then I stooped over and put my head under the pump spout .
8 Its water - spout would be at once higher and of a smaller volume.
9 He must have known that the volcano was about ready to spout .
10 On the kettle was a perpendicular spout covered with a heavy stone.
11 They spout as the Whale does, and when taken yield good Oil.
12 The next spout that intruder gave, he was right alongside of us.
13 Already the water - spout had passed, to carry on its destructive work elsewhere.
14 A little way from the spout we see something white, like smoke.
15 Accordingly, the characters spout present-day idioms and shun togas for modern dress.
16 They're snoring and scrambling in and out of that spout all night.'
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