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spouted

/spou-tid/US // ˈspaʊ tɪd //

喷涌而出的,喷出的,喷涌而出,喷出了

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Definitions

adj.形容词 adjective
  1. 1
    • : fitted with a spout: a spouted pitcher.

Examples

  • Upstairs in the galleries, Jim Costanzo spouted lefty politics between tunes on his baritone bugle.

  • But in the same interview, he spouted the same old sexist line against female priests.

  • Such despicable nonsense is spouted for one reason: to dehumanize Palestinians.

  • As a TV gal who has reported and anchored and spouted opinions from news sets across the country, Google Hangout felt pretty real.

  • The night was exceedingly dark, and vast globes of flame spouted forth on both sides, borne away by a violent wind.

  • He kept well out to sea, because now and then he could see big rocks flying through the air as the volcano spouted.

  • Then the wind spouted in at a ventilating hole—of which there was one on each side of the hut.

  • Just as the old whaler had predicted, in less than five minutes the mother whale spouted, coming in the direction of the vessel.

  • In less than five minutes more she spouted again, just a little distance from the calf.