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[ spou-tid ] / ˈspaʊ tɪd /
adjectivefitted with a spout: a spouted pitcher. Origin of spoutedFirst recorded in 1825–35; spout + -ed3 OTHER WORDS FROM spoutedun·spout·ed, adjectiveWords nearby spoutedspot-weld, spousal, spouse, spout, spout cup, spouted, spouting, spp., S.P.Q.R., S.P.R., Sprachgefühl Dictionary.com UnabridgedBased on the Random House Unabridged Dictionary, © Random House, Inc. 2020 Example sentences from the Web for spoutedUpstairs in the galleries, Jim Costanzo spouted lefty politics between tunes on his baritone bugle. Pawel Althamer Creates Art That’s by the People, for the People at the New Museum|Jessica Dawson|February 17, 2014|DAILY BEAST But in the same interview, he spouted the same old sexist line against female priests. What About Women, Pope Francis?|Janine di Giovanni|August 1, 2013|DAILY BEAST Such despicable nonsense is spouted for one reason: to dehumanize Palestinians. What Evangelicals Get Wrong About Israel and the Palestinians|Kirsten Powers|November 23, 2012|DAILY BEAST As a TV gal who has reported and anchored and spouted opinions from news sets across the country, Google Hangout felt pretty real. Why Google Hangouts Are Hot: Television’s Next Frontier|Lauren Ashburn|August 29, 2012|DAILY BEAST
A long thing that spouted fire had killed a tapir instantly, without a struggle. Lost in the Wilds of Brazil|James H. Foster Late in the afternoon five whales came up and spouted and played around us. An Epoch in History|P. H. Eley She used to fist hold of the poker, but he got up to that, and spouted it. On the 5th of July we had the good fortune to meet a large whale, which spouted the water high above him in all directions. Travels Through North America, v. 1-2|Berhard Saxe-Weimar Eisenach It was guarded by a dragon who spouted water which dispersed in a fine mist. The Chinese Fairy Book|Various
Words related to spoutedgush, shoot, stream, jet, spill, expel, pour, surge, cascade, spray, erupt, discharge, eject, squirt, exude, roll, orate, declaim, ramble, boast |