Synonym: erupt, expel, flow, gush, jet, spew, spout, squirt. Similar words: spur, spurn, spurious, sputnik, dispute, indisputably, court, hurt. Meaning: [spɜrt /spɜːt] n. the occurrence of a sudden discharge (as of liquid). v. 1. gush forth in a sudden stream or jet 2. move or act with a sudden increase in speed or energy.
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31. I saw the sand spurt up in front of me as bullets tore into the ground.
32. Daniel wanted to call out his shock, but the incoherent cry turned in his throat into a spurt of stomach bile.
33. Yachmenev added another goal to end the spurt and give Los Angeles a 7-1 lead.
34. She also works out on a special weight machine that lets her emulate the all-important explosive spurt.
35. The Lancet medical journal reports that children who were underweight before the operation had a growth spurt afterwards.
36. The whale headed for the other side of the pool with a spurt of his blow hole.
37. She feels a little spurt of anger over the great trees pollarded down to grey stumps.
38. The whale sent one final spurt into the air and disappeared.
39. Smelling the water, Daisy needed no further encouragement and put on a spurt to hurry down to the river.
40. For most, however, the hormone may trigger a growth spurt but seems not to increase final adult height.
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43. As the Ford charged after the Mercedes, Dunn saw in his wing mirror a spurt of tracer fire.
44. Where comet jets come from Bright jets of material sometimes spurt from the nuclei of comets.
45. This second great spurt of legislation consolidated Roosevelt's reputation as a reformer and helped to ensure his re-election in 1936.
46. Then, being human, he indulges in a spurt of malice.
47. Gans' preliminary estimate about the Tuesday turnout means the spurt four years ago was an exception to the trend.
48. Dinah was filled with a sudden raw spurt of jealousy.
49. Osteosarcoma is not usually classified with hormonal cancers, but its onset largely coincides with the final hormonal growth spurt in teenagers.
50. The recent spurt in violence has demoralised the public.
51. But the growth spurt raises serious questions about overdevelopment.
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53. With when spurt, initiate new phase, enliven again.
54. Put on a spurt, or you'll fall behind.
55. A fountain of helium spurt out of the tube.
56. Harris went on with a small spurt of energy.
57. Try to relax during the letdown. Usually the milk will spurt out in forceful sprays in the beginning, and then slow down.
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