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spouting

/spou-ting/US // ˈspaʊ tɪŋ //UK // (ˈspaʊtɪŋ) //

吐吐口水,喷出,吐吐口气,吐出

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n.名词 noun
  1. 1

    Midland U.S.

    • : guttering.

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Examples

  • Spouting off against police online has become criminalized in recent weeks.

  • No more allowing people to justify their bigotry by spouting a cherry-picked Bible verse.

  • Now he earns millions spouting venom on Fox News about immigrants, women, gays and lesbians, and anyone else.

  • In the meantime, Welby is not, at least, spouting ugly bigotry.

  • Never mind whatever podcast, Vine, Tumblr, talk radio host or triple-digit cable network is spouting off about at the moment.

  • For over twenty years it has been spouting at average intervals of sixty-five minutes.

  • She was surrounded and beset by great boiling whirlpools and spouting cross-seas.

  • At its orifice reappeared the gold, spouting up furious and fuming, as if insulted by the vile metal which confined it.

  • A savage howling mingled with the roar; the foam flew far like the spouting of a leviathan.

  • The spouting characteristic of the whale rendered it a marine equivalent to the elephant.