Synonym: discharge, eject, expel, spew. Similar words: spouse, espouse, espousal, waterspout, pour, pop out, outpour, vapour. Meaning: [spaʊt] n. an opening that allows the passage of liquids or grain. v. 1. gush forth in a sudden stream or jet 2. talk in a noisy, excited, or declamatory manner.
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(31) As with tureens, these had neither a pouring lip nor spout.
(32) That's why these computerized route-finders are going up the spout and taking the Glories towards Monument Hill.
(33) Their lives have gone up the spout.
(34) The broken spout on that teapot should be mended.
(35) And the eensy weensy spider up the spout,(www.Sentencedict.com) again.
(36) Little Tony broke the spout off the teapot.
(37) The eensy weensy spider went up the water spout.
(38) Ewer isin very good condition with spout restored.
(39) Don t spout off big talk.
(40) The design features an innovative spout allowing controlled ice flow.
(41) This ewer had a spout, but does not seem to have ever had a handle, so its vase-like shape may point to a northern origin.
(42) The spout of the watering pot seems to be blocked , the water doesn't come out smoothly.
(43) To spout moist air from the blowhole . Used of a whale.
(44) A thin cloud of steam was rising from the spout.
(45) To avoid possible injury do not let child chew or teethe on the soft material of spout as it may present a choking hazard.
(46) Geysers spout up where a column of underground water is heated to boiling by "magma, " or molten rock. Like a pan boiling over on your kitchen stove, this boiling pushes the water upward.
(47) When the water vapor at the mouth of a teakettle spout comes into contact with cooler air, the water vapor condenses to form a visible cloud of water droplets.
(48) You no longer spout profanity when talking about sitting while drunk.
(49) She heard the demon chitter again, then spout one comprehendible word.
(50) This paper discussed the casting technique of the winding barrel used on metallurgical crane of 140 ton capacity for lifting and transferring spout ladle or ingots etc.
(51) If you only take a sample then all the statistics are up the spout.
(52) Three practical methods for spot judging quality of nodulizing treatment was introduced including: judging according to the tongue of flame appearing in ladle or its spout.
(53) Yet there is something beguiling about the bleakness of this place that you miss if you bop across the country by air, from warthog to lion, from sand spout to watering hole.
(54) Referencing the meandering Thames, the beautiful deep plunging spout facilitates pouring while holding back ice.
(55) The ewer is in very good condition with spout restored.
(56) Some new type refractory materials used for pouring spout at home and abroad are introduced.
(57) Above the fire an old-fashioned teakettle was hanging. The water within it was beginning to bubble. A thin cloud of steam was rising from the spout.
(58) He saw roses winding about the rain spout; or mulberries - birds gorging in the mulberry tree.
(59) Results show that during the spout electroanalysis corrosion process, the nanocrystallines in the amorphous region are corroded more easily than bulk metallic glass.
(60) After a hard winter freeze, however, Dow Spout becomes a slick, crystalline "icefall".