spout

[US]/spaʊt/
[UK]/spaʊt/
Frequency: Very High

Translation

vt. & vi. to gush out, flow out (of liquid); to talk continuously and at length

n. a pipe or spout for the exit of liquid; to be destroyed or lost

Phrases & Collocations

water spout

spout water

spout oil

spout lava

up the spout

down spout

Example Sentences

the spout of an occasional whale.

the tall spouts of geysers.

The lecturer spouted for hours.

Water spouted through the hole.

Blood was spouting from the deep cut in his arm.

What are you spouting on about now?

volcanoes spouted ash and lava.

blood was spouting from the cuts on my hand.

Water spouted from the break in the pipe.

The broken pipe spouted water all over the room.

He’s always spouting off about the behaviour of young people today.

he was spouting platitudes about our furry friends.

She heard the demon chitter again, then spout one comprehendible word.

Maggie: All that boloney you were spouting, how you'd really like to live like that, did the trick.

A new multiflow model of a pressurized spout fluid bed with a draft tube has been developed to investigate the voidage and the velocities of particle and gas in spout and annular region.

The ore bearing formations are sea bottom spout hot water sedimentary rock and hot water debris turbidite associated with contemporaneous extense faults.

Down came the rain and washed the spi-der out . out came the sun and dried up all the rain , And the een-sey spi-der , went up the spout a – gain .

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