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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61. Note: When temperature of the cooling system is very high, liquid will spurt out when the heater lid is opened rapidly, so scald should be prevented.
62. The first big growth spurt took place in the 1960 s behind high tariff walls.
63. Then he dove suddenly and the old man saw flying fish spurt out of the water and sail desperately over the surface.
64. "OFF" for shut off, spurt out if turn the nozzle head for 90 degrees. There are two kinds of column type and spray type to select from.
65. Then be dove suddenly and the old man saw flying fish spurt out of the water and sail desperately over the surface.
66. For those of you who love a tall tale, the list of genetic variations that determine human height has just experienced a growth spurt.
67. Hoover Dam provided the two key ingredients - water and power - that freed the Southwest and southern California to go on a 75-year growth spurt.
68. Sheila's face is to flesh out now that she's passed through the growth spurt of puberty.
69. For the past several weeks, we've been under a rather unusual weather pattern, a cold pattern, that's given us this late spurt in ice growth in the Bering Sea.
70. Small Ni a pair of eyes Be bad to ruthlessly stare her, emulate the blazing flame that the Buddha has spurt black iciness therein burnable.
71. She on a sudden spurt and overtook the other runners in the last lap the race.
72. Usually the milk will spurt out in forceful sprays in the beginning, and then slow down.
73. Electronic Arts Inc, the world's largest independent games publisher, is banking on a PS3 growth spurt this year, forecasting sales of 9.5-11.5 million units(sentencedict.com), versus 6-8 million for the Xbox 360.
74. Unsure whether I have been understood, I put in a brisk spurt to the nunnery.
75. Vocalnic activity characterizes extru - sive facies - spurt - deposit facies, which constitutes multi - rhythmic volcanic spurting.
76. Green put on a spurt and gained upon his pursuer.
77. This breaks the seal of the rods, and pressurized radioactive gases like iodine, which accumulated in the rods while they were in the reactor, suddenly spurt out, Mr. Albrecht said.
78. He hit her on the head, causing her too to spurt blood.
79. Results suggest that nozzle efficiency decreases because of round tube existing at the back of nozzle, and the speed of gas decreases and the pressure increases when gas spurt out from round tube.
80. To issue forth in a thin forceful stream or jet; spurt.
81. When Gretel finally pushes the witch into the burning furnace, the bulging walls of the candy house spurt Technicolor blood (fast-forward to the museum scene from Batman), and the siblings escape.
82. A year later during a window-washing spurt, I found the crumpled yellow shirt hidden in a rag bag in my cleaning closet.
83. The German aerialist submerges his half-naked body in a bathtub filled with water then propels himself up a rope to fly, twist and spurt water.
84. "A spurt in global demand owing to a production shortfall in major growing countries such as Europe, has made Indian tobacco competitive on the price front, " a senior Board official said.
85. At present, laser marking machine has gradually become a sign industry upstarts, do not admit that ink to spurt the code machine also also has an important position.