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spew out

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  1. eject or send out in large quantities, also metaphorical
    The editors of the paper spew out hostile articles about the Presidential candidate
    the volcano spews out molten rocks every day

How To Use spew out In A Sentence

  • A critical mass of research reveals that genetically engineered crops, now covering almost 40% of U.S. cropland (173 million acres of GM crops) and 10% of global farm acreage (321 million acres), pollute the environment, kill essential soil micro-organisms, generate superweeds and pests, decrease biodiversity, aid and abet seed monopolization, encourage massive use of toxic pesticides and chemical fertilizer, spew out massive amounts of climate-destabilizing greenhouse gases, and seriously damage animal and human health. Ronnie Cummins: Industrial Agriculture and Human Survival: The Road Beyond 10/10/10
  • Tall chimneys spew out long fingers of white smoke, the smell of dinner pervading the night air.
  • This should be followed by banning power stations, which spew out fumes and greenhouse gases.
  • Petrol engines emit carbon dioxide while the more economical diesels spew out particulates. Times, Sunday Times
  • The editors of the paper spew out hostile articles about the Presidential candidate
  • Legend told that once every thousand years, the volcanoes would erupt and spew out gushes of burning fire that would scorch everything in its path and so, two thousand years ago, had formed the Borrac Sea.
  • The rather more rare anti-personnel rockets will spew out fragments up to 30 feet or more.
  • Now they spew out pointless filler instead of working on their own album proper.
  • But this time I caved into temptation and went to see the latest war epic to spew out of Hollywood.
  • The Twitter equivalent is the "spitter" -- users with botnets that create fake Twitter profiles, auto-follow users in order to get them to follow back, and spew out things like porn-related links. TechNewsWorld
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