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spout

verb as in spurt, emit

verb as in talk forcefully

noun as in projection though which water is ejected

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Meaning, Williams has basically previously displayed his willingness to spout government propaganda in exchange for cash.

Displayed proudly on the bar top is a beautifully crafted, four-spout absinthe fountain filled with slowly melting ice.

The spout was almost universally believed to be a sign of the apocalypse.

If the spout was air and not water, then there was no necessary reason for it to be confined to seas and oceans.

So this meant that the solid appearance of the spout had to be an illusion.

I saw something of the same sort on the hills, and expected to see St. Helena spout flames.

The upper right hand object is furnished with a spout, and an opening for replenishing the vessel.

Accident made us meet with the seigneur count shortly before the sand-spout burst upon us.

At the entrance doors there are two curious pieces of wood exactly like spout heads.

Entries relating to the “spout or water engine” are frequent in their records.

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On this page you'll find 118 synonyms, antonyms, and words related to spout, such as: gush, cascade, discharge, eject, erupt, and expel.

From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.

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