How To Use Spout In A Sentence

  • Back on the boat and heading to shore, we spotted a spout, a fin and then the flukes of a humpback whale.
  • People are always spouting off with definitive answers about what design is… except that everyone has a different take on it.
  • They spout rubbish and sit back while energy firms run riot. The Sun
  • For spouts of wild fury dashed up into the clouds; and the shore, wherever any sight of it was left, weltered in a sadly frothsome state, like the chin of a Titan with a lather-brush at work. Mary Anerley
  • Mesell Malkontent of Faux News, the gripping cutting edge metaphorist megamedia propaganda outlet, a non-contributor of the pasty pedantry and PIG’s Pundits in General, spouts ‘demon duck du jour’, and claims, somehow, she knows, somehow, that Hezbollah is just a beauty pagent… Think Progress » Malkin: Outrage About Qana ‘Manufactured,’ ‘If It’s Not Qana, It’s Something Else…It’s Beauty Pageants’
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  • Is there a handy dustbin or a down-spout that will assist the thief to climb on to the roof?
  • The hot vapour spouted from a rusted pipe.
  • What another spout of hot air that is. The Sun
  • A waterspout occurs over water; a tornado is its equivalent over land.
  • • Extensions and splash pads were placed on eavestrough downspouts. Canadian Underwriter : Headline News
  • Vologonov sets out a squat samovar that is dinted of side, and plated with green oxide on handle, turncock, and spout. Through Russia
  • To the north they could see icebergs, and to the south the spouting of whales. SIGNOR MARCONI'S MAGIC BOX: The invention that sparked the radio revolution
  • He's perfect as a camp hard-ass, spouting absurd rhetoric in his gravelly voice while depriving the inmates of the necessities of life.
  • Add a small water plant in a bonsai dish, rocks, a submersible pump, and a bamboo spout.
  • The main square has a fountain that spouts water 40 feet into the air.
  • Lamely suave, spouting banalities about pop music and unconscious of his savage condescension toward women, he's a rancid summation of the Playboy ethic.
  • Where there were once waterspouts, now there are dust storms.
  • It also has hybrids of the two, as well as the indigenous false gavial (Tomistoma schlegelii) and five exotic species: South American caiman (Caiman crocodilus), New Guinea freshwater crocodile (Crocodylus novaeguineae), Chinese alligator (Alligator sinensis), broad-spouted caiman Chapter 7
  • Of all the drivel you've been spouting ,'said Jou - chia , " that's the one thing worth hearing.
  • This won't stop ministers spouting nonsense. Times, Sunday Times
  • Flora, seeming to give her Benediction, having a large Nosegay in her Hand, from whence spouts forth small Streams of Water, as if she meant therewith to bedew the whole Garden. Exilius
  • All roofs that would contribute to runoff from the feedlot should have gutters, downspouts, and outlets that discharge water away from the feedlot.
  • However, I am underqualified to spout off about them in any depth.
  • With his hair in disorder, and without his hat, he ran along the street as never man Was seen to run before, overturning passers-by, rushing over the sidewalk like a waterspout .
  • The spigot has a cast brass spout, ceramic-disk cartridges, and coded red-blue lever handles.
  • It kills me how people buy these things and spout about how safe they are.
  • Some people prefer to connect their downspout to underground pipes that carry water well away from the house.
  • All I have is an overweight, overbeaten housewife spouting GOP nonsense and saying that a woman can't have a career AND a kid. Sound Politics: Darcy Burnocchio
  • His contraption, patented in 1979, catches birds, which fly into a little house with a false floor attached to a downspout and dispenses them uninjured to a cage below, where famished felines move in for the kill. The Kookiest Inventions
  • The nearer we come, the loftier is the spouting water. Voyage au centre de la terre. English
  • Other features include fire-spouting volcanoes, a shark-infested aquarium and leopard-skin furniture. The Sun
  • What she is spouting is rabid nonsense, and morally repugnant. Times, Sunday Times
  • Its insignia was two alembics with spouts crossed against a benzene ring.
  • Connect the downspouts to underground tubing, piping the water directly to the pond.
  • These columns moved forward on the surface of the sea, and the clouds not following them with equal rapidity, they assumed a bent or incurvated shape, and frequently appeared crossing each other, evidently proceeding in different directions; from whence we concluded, that it being calm, each of these water-spouts caused a wind of its own. A General History and Collection of Voyages and Travels — Volume 14
  • She pressed her back in against the wall behind a downspout and waited, staring out toward the main street. Bubble in the Bathtub
  • When we open the valve from the tinaco to let water into our plumbing system, water comes spouting out of the top of this pipe like a fountain. Too much water pressure
  • The juglet with cylindrical neck (type VII a) copies jugs of type V a. Some types are, however, peculiar to the juglets, such as that with additional spout (type VIIId) andtypeIXb. Archaeologia, or, Miscellaneous tracts relating to antiquity [microform]
  • When a silver angel at the top of the tree trumpeted, still more beverages spouted out of the pipes: wine, clarified mare's milk, a honey drink, rice mead – take your pick.
  • This nitwit is right in line with Sarah Palin spouting off about dealth panels. Conservative Democrat gets The Last Word
  • Now we Americans are getting a strong taste of what it must have been like to live in the totalitarian Soviet Union, fascist Italy, or nazi Germany, where the controlled press and media spouted the imperial line and brooked no protests. Think Progress » Santorum to GOP: Stimulus hypocrisy ‘does undermine your credibility.’
  • The residue was found in a pot with a vertical spout thought to have perhaps been used to blow air to froth the liquid. Times, Sunday Times
  • Water spouted through the hole.
  • Constantly bemoaning his lot, he spouts an endless supply of cruel put-downs, although few of them have much effect.
  • So unless the lass had an unhealthy taste for doddering old buffers like you and me, my theory's up the spout.
  • The Gutter Pump is just a fancy downspout screen and still requires you to clean out your gutters. Coyote Blog » Blog Archive » I Thought This Was A Gag…
  • He spouts a load of pretentious nonsense and people are stupid enough to believe him!
  • There was steam hissing from a dozen little spouts and a thick green gas hid the floor.
  • And as for this whale spout, you might almost stand in it, and yet be undecided as to what it is precisely. Moby Dick
  • They use a diverter spout, a supply pipe, and a handheld shower spray. Never Vintage | SciFi, Fantasy & Horror Collectibles
  • Why couldn't he say something original instead of spouting the same old platitudes?
  • A scientist said they were probably picked up by a waterspout or mini - tornado out at sea.
  • As we chatted, it was refreshing to hear a player taking a bit of an interest in education rather than just spouting the usual clichés. The Sun
  • The cats have slept there to fight the rats and the mice, who have had their little homes behind the walls for half a century; and the sink spouts have for the same term poured into the soil close by, their fragrant fluids. Hygienic Physiology : with Special Reference to the Use of Alcoholic Drinks and Narcotics
  • Hmmmm, still not sure what people see in watching half-naked musclehead pseudo-cowboys pose and spout nonsense. Think Progress » Laura Bush demanded the truth
  • So there were many types of guppies, tetra and this queer tortoise with a spout for mouth - really strange looking.
  • Unfortunately most gutter installers simply terminate the downspout with an elbow at the bottom.
  • A waterspout is a whirling body of water, which rises from the sea like a sharp-pointed pillar. The Coral Island
  • The characters could easily remain unfeeling mouthpieces spouting ideological positions, but Dobbin brings out the humanity of each one, making all of them in some way sympathetic.
  • Marlborough then ploughed out into the stormy Mediterranean and passed the rest of the Task Group, her arrival at the Cyprus training grounds being heralded by a severe electrical storm and waterspouts.
  • The watering can was gritty metal with an ugly snub spout.
  • On a foot-tall ewer 12th to 14th century, a dragon dives into the round belly of the pitcher, its tail curling into a handle, its head bursting out the other end as a spout. Vietnamese Vessels for the Heart and Soul
  • A waterspout is a small tornado that forms over water drawing water upwards to a larger storm cloud. Archive 2008-04-01
  • A geyser of lava spouted between them and Seth attacked, charging through the lava like it was water, an unstoppable locomotive of power.
  • It was filled with a strongly spiced red wine; he drank directly from the spout, until he choked and tears burned his eyes. HERE BE DRAGONS
  • The reason this makes me want to wash my hands of humanity forever, even though I'm sure the person that says it means no harm by spouting this kind of pat answer.
  • The geyser spouted huge columns of water from the ground.
  • Called prester by the Greeks, typhoon by the Romans, timmins by the Persians, and dragons de mer by the French, waterspouts annihilated ships and massacred sailors. A Furnace Afloat
  • And had she told him to take his threatened lawsuit and stuff it up his downspout ? SOMETHING IN THE WATER
  • Edward Lothian of Edinburgh, 1746, before the fluted spout came in. THE TARTAN RINGERS
  • It turned out to be a whale spouting. Times, Sunday Times
  • Elise, relieved, tried to vent some of her indignation like a teakettle spouts steam.
  • If you still prefer the soil-less method, I would encourage you to invest in a spouter that has multiple layers and trays with drainage holes.
  • Or are these guys just spouting eyewash that they have no real basis for believing?
  • Politicians have to be diplomatic, and pissing off Obama by spouting neocon gibberish is probably not a good idea. Matthew Yglesias » Boot v. Peres on Arab Peace Initiative
  • The body of the teapot (without handle and spout) was then turned smooth on a lathe.
  • A waterspout is a piece of a cloud hanging down in a sloping direction, sometimes bending like a bow, but never perpendicular. A General History and Collection of Voyages and Travels — Volume 10 Arranged in systematic order: Forming a complete history of the origin and progress of navigation, discovery, and commerce, by sea and land, from the earliest ages to the present time.
  • To avoid possible injury do not child chew or teethe on the spout as it may present a choking hazard.
  • But no one will be laughing if they end up sitting in the House of Commons spouting their nonsense. The Sun
  • *** missing the ball that drops down the "rainspout" & 2 of the shapes that go in the door Craigslist | all for sale / wanted in chicago
  • This afternoon in Santa Monica, or off the coast of Santa Monica, a waterspout formed over the Pacific Ocean.
  • And some who do (e.g. the infamous Krauthammer) pride themselves on leaving their formal training behind to engage in spouting pure propaganda. Matthew Yglesias » The Inconveniently Boring Truth
  • Waterford, on the other hand, is filled to the brim with overalls-wearing, Farmer's Almanac-wisdom-spouting oldsters and women who wear plaid flannel shirts with patches on the elbows.
  • Today they are just spouting lines. Times, Sunday Times
  • As the characters struggle to navigate the tangled web of their assorted affairs and bust-ups, they are routinely forced to spout alarming quantities of American therapy-speak of the kind popularised by shows such as Dr Phil.
  • That same writer doesn't care how a spouter of pure hate chooses to represent himself.
  • So doth the woodbine the sweet honeysuckle Gently entwist," said Titania; and the blast poured the rain in a spout against the window. The Seaboard Parish Volume 3
  • The waterspout churned across the river, and I saw waves ten feet high pound the marina when the rope got to within a few hundred feet of it.
  • Top rust protection, a gentle spray and nice long spout. The Sun
  • Billy's father Stan is a quiet character, who nonetheless often spouts unintentionally humorous lines.
  • They are domed nests with a little spout like a handle high up at the side, through which the birds come and go. Times, Sunday Times
  • Each ornamental fountain is designed to take a pump outlet so that water can spout from its mouth, shell or similar object.
  • It is last seen pursuing a wave that the men aboard have mistaken for a whale spout.
  • Any chance the Government might find him a job to help take his mind off spouting bile? The Sun
  • How else would he have learned to spout such preposterous notions as universal love?
  • Given its unwieldy weight and awkward small spout and handle, this aquamanile was probably used more for display than for washing hands, all the better to allow admiring viewers to follow the drama enacted.
  • Mix all ingredients in a container with a spout, and pour onto the waffle iron. The 8-Week Cholesterol Cure
  • She was a dark, muscular figure sipping delicately at her spouted wine goblet.
  • Paper gable-top cartons are filled and sealed with advanced equipment that uses extended shelf-life technology and has the capability of applying convenient pour spouts to half-gallon cartons.
  • Roofs are of corrugated iron drained by copper spouts and downpipes.
  • The geyser spouted huge columns of water from the ground.
  • Modest increases in impervious surface due to construction of cottages can in most cases easily be offset by modest removal of impervious surfaces on affected lots, and/or disconnection of downspouts from pipes that discharge runoff to streets. Report Card Gives Low Marks to City Council Members « PubliCola
  • All the other houses in the street were new, with large window panes and smooth walls, but the old house had queer faces cut out of the beams over the windows, and under the eaves was a dragon's head for a rain-water spout. Tell Me Another Story The Book of Story Programs
  • The teapot spout was completely stopped up by tea leaves and no tea could come out of it. SIGNOR MARCONI'S MAGIC BOX: The invention that sparked the radio revolution
  • To clean your hamster's water bottle you'll need a bottlebrush, spout brush and dish washing liquid.
  • Perhaps there should be another: Thou shalt not spout nonsense. The Sun
  • By holding the container over the opening of the spray tank or holding tank while rinsing, the rinse water can be captured as it drains from the container spout.
  • The article was full of the usual cliches spouted by fashion editors.
  • The team has moved out of a warehouse and into an airy old mission, and has hired a few new members: Adam Jamal Craig as a new agent who spouts facts when he gets nervous, and best of all, Linda Hunt as an eccentrically tough-but-loving new boss. 'NCIS' popularity should keep spinoff in hunt
  • We want it spouting like a teapot! Times, Sunday Times
  • The Garden is in forme as Mr Ruth's first flatt, but Larger, wth a Larger fountaine, walled in wth ffree stone, a pedistal wth Little Cupids and Dolphins and shells on wch are Images, and on ye top a Crown made all to spout out water. Through England on a Side Saddle in the Time of William and Mary
  • Make sure gutters and downspouts are clear and rain water away from foundation.
  • The dusky hunters "guyed" the palefaces who could not do as well as they with their primitive weapons, even though the fire spouted from the iron tubes and the balls that could not be seen by the eye carried death farther than did the missiles launched by the natives. Deerfoot in The Mountains
  • We've come a long way since it was acceptable to spout such nonsense. Times, Sunday Times
  • But you called a waterspout when those ships came after us. The Towers of the Sunset
  • The wound was still spouting blood.
  • The lightning's flash may strike a ship when far away from port, upon the trackless deep, or the sudden bursting of a particular kind of cloud, called a waterspout, may overwhelm her, and none be left to tell her fate. Thrilling Stories Of The Ocean From Authentic Accounts Of Modern Voyagers And Travellers; Designed For The Entertainment And Instruction Of Young People
  • So, Mrs. Clinton is once again carelessly spouting off lies and falsehoods left and right. Poll of Polls: Obama, Clinton both leading McCain
  • The grain would be lifted up in buckets attached to a conveyor belt to the top of the elevator and then distributed into storage bins by a movable spout.
  • The realistic sordidity of the former balanced against the breathless adventure of the latter, combine in stamping Spout as a genius of the highest order. Terribly Intimate Portraits
  • He could have spouted some generic administrative drivel like ‘The university is behind Katie and we are taking these allegations seriously.’
  • Tornadic thunderstorms can also produce waterspouts and downbursts.
  • The author aims to provide readers with a ‘profound psychological insight’ into the life of Bill Clinton but ends up spouting Freudian psychobabble.
  • The stain, and that a teastain (the overcautelousness of the masterbilker here, as usual, signing the page away), marked it off on the spout of the moment as a genuine relique of ancient Finnegans Wake
  • What are those sets of handleless saucepans and of spoutless teapots?
  • Shouts and yells and crashes filled the air, ten times louder than in the hall, and it was difficult to see some places because of all the hissing steam, geysering up from spouts and funnels and pots.
  • Her name was never mentioned in the family after she slid down a rainspout one night and eloped to marry a depraved scoundrel who drove through there on a red wagon with tinware inside that he would trade for old rags. Somewhere in Red Gap
  • I step outside to take a look and see that the downspout is clogged and water is gushing out of the gutter.
  • On top of the Ionic capitals of the peristasis (external colonnade), an entablature consisting of an architrave, a pulvinated frieze, and a cornice, all undecorated except for false lion spouts on the cornice, supported a steep undecorated gable. Interactive Dig Sagalassos - Apollo Klarios Sanctuary Report 1
  • He spouts a load of pretentious nonsense and people are stupid enough to believe him!
  • Still the promptness to laugh is an excellent progenitorial foundation for the wit to come in a people; and undoubtedly the diarial record of an imputed piece of wit is witness to the spouting of laughter. Diana of the Crossways — Volume 1
  • Some may say Costas spouting off on TV about baseball's ills is too much to take all at once. Costas offers real food for thought
  • Bovine protomes on bowls and spouted jugs denote the symbolic significance and ceremonial consumption of cattle.
  • Birds and animals frequently were used as models because their mouths, bodies and tails could be easily adapted as the spouts, bodies and handles of teapots, while their heads might serve as lids or finials.
  • A waterspout is a micro-scale tornado resembling a funnel-shaped cloud that stays concentrated over a body of water and causes the water to shoot upwards. RutlandHerald.com
  • You may see a series of spouts just before the whale sounds.
  • It's the recurring question constantly spouted out by dance students who have to cough up readies to fund dance courses.
  • Jav: The power plant was made from two "reclaimed" items: the bottom is made from the top lid of the same USB joystick package that I used for the spaceport and the steam stack is made from a pour spout for paint cans which I found at Home Despot for $1.50 USD. MINI WARGAMING: Jav-98's 6mm Sci-fi Startown!
  • Kids just love climbing along and jumping into water spouts, especially if the spouts are sometimes unpredictable.
  • Their message about humanity is even more degenerate and degraded than that spouted by the previous administration.
  • I came up with instructions on the Delta Web site explaining how to remove the spout and access what’s known as a diverter assembly, which diverts water from the spout and sends it to the sprayer I didn’t even know there was such a thing, which was hidden behind the spout. How to save $30–or more–with online do-it-yourself advice
  • Spouting apologies, Hat concentrated on the guests, to blot out Dalziel's threatening glower and Pascoe's reproachful pout. CASCADES - THE DAY OF THE DEAD
  • The current weather report is for, basically, the sky to collapse, typhoons, cataracts and hurricanes, spouting till they have drench'd our steeples, etc.
  • Blood was spouting from the deep cut in his arm.
  • An F4 landspout hit Colorado a few years back, and landspouts are are caused by significantly different phenomena by definition, they have no mesocyclone. The Volokh Conspiracy » Pathogens in Harm’s Way:
  • The spout is chipped so it doesn't pour very well.
  • Lou Ford is the kind of dullard you do anything to avoid --- he spouts the most inane cliches, he's Mr. Hearty to one and all, he's so damn friendly and boring he drives everybody crazy. Jesse Kornbluth: 'The Killer Inside Me': Read The Book Before You See The Movie
  • The boats battled hazards that included monstrous waves, icebergs, and storms - even waterspouts with winds of up to 60 knots.
  • Now suppose that, in today's world, we had a weak Tropical Depression in which a convective cell produced a small vortex… say a waterspout which is not uncommon under these conditions. YTD Hurricane Activity « Climate Audit
  • One easy thing homeowners can do is disconnect their downspouts, redirecting rainwater from roofs out onto porous ground.
  • Not surprisingly, whale spouts can seem rather tiny out there, small puffs of vapour that hang in the air only slightly longer than the spray from a wave.
  • The "spouter" was a spray through which Sarah Ann blew coolness on my head, and Johnny had heard of it with interest. The Speaker, No. 5: Volume II, Issue 1 December, 1906.
  • Your gutters and downspouts direct rain and snowmelt away from the foundation of the house.
  • He does not spout dry information, but colours facts with his own thoughtful perspective.
  • Here we have a man who is at the pinnacle of power yet continues to spout off in unbelievable ways. The Sun
  • She went up two staircases and a ladder, and out the rooftop hatch, and a moment later there was one more ornamental moonbird-rainspout up on the roof than there had been before. Elvenblood
  • My mother for her part would go red in the face and spout bitter recriminations. Positive Parent Power
  • I think when you bump into people who like to spout off, you intuitively know it's coming from some inner hurt.
  • Tag ends of the battle spouted for a few days.
  • He ran a 1/2-inch-diameter feeder line from a spigot outside his house to the closest gutter downspout.
  • If we as a nation had the strength to detach from the glittering, flickering baubles beamed into our cerebral cortexes and mute the bleating klaxons, we'd realize that the "news" spouted from many a sneering, slanted mouth is pure carnival barking, and we'd see what America has allowed itself to become. Steven Weber: Step Outside
  • Also, prevent leaks by keeping your gutters clean, and make sure your downspouts drain well away from your home.
  • There's also Zazu, the royal family's major-domo, a gabby hornbill spouting unsolicited wisdom. A Magic Kingdom
  • The thumping noise was still there as water dripped into the downspout. BLINDSIGHTED
  • We get it every year, in magazines, newspaper, on the television and radio, so-called experts spout forth with tips on how to make Christmas a doddle.
  • A good number of dairy manufacturers still use cartons, many of which sport vivid colors and graphics along with convenient closures and spouts.
  • A length of wooden guttering ran along the front, with a downspout at the end for disposing of rainwater.
  • Picture the many forms of water - from swelling surf to torrential rain to spouting geyser to limpid pool to sparkling bubbles to tinkling iceblocks to healing tears.
  • The world champion again vowed he would not change, despite pressures to spout less controversial views. Times, Sunday Times
  • A lava spout spewed from the relics and threw the androids back.
  • The wound was still spouting blood.
  • The region on the sun's disk known as sunspot 1283 has been spouting off with one flare after another, earning it the title of "Old Faithful" among solar physicists. Msnbc.com: Top msnbc.com headlines
  • That sound was explained directly, for just below me a couple of bheesties, as they are called, were bending low beneath the great water-skins they carried upon their backs, while each held one of the legs of the animal's skin, which had been formed into a huge water-bladder, and was directing from it a tiny spout which flashed in the sun as he gave it a circular motion by a turn of his wrist, and watered the heated marble floor of the court, forming a ring or chain-like pattern as he went on. Gil the Gunner The Youngest Officer in the East
  • Waves arose like rolling cliffs and heaving mountains; the writhing column of a waterspout flowed upwards into a connecting arm of cloud. THE GREENSTONE GRAIL: THE SANGREAL TRILOGY ONE
  • A continuous 1/4-inch mesh screening and basket strainers at the downspouts help catch leaves and other debris.
  • But what you are spouting is a standard line and I have responded to this in a post immediately after the attacks on Bombay. Matthew Yglesias » The Pakistan Shift
  • “Gam,” a thing so utterly unknown to all other ships that they never heard of the name even; and if by chance they should hear of it, they only grin at it, and repeat gamesome stuff about “spouters” and “blubber-boilers,” and such like pretty exclamations. Moby Dick; or the Whale
  • Not a latent echo in the house, not a squeak and scuffle from the mice behind the panelling, not a drip from the half-thawed water-spout in the dull yard behind, not a sigh among the leafless boughs of one despondent poplar, not the idle swinging of an empty store-house door, no, not a clicking in the fire, but fell upon the heart of Scrooge with a softening influence, and gave a freer passage to his tears. A Christmas Carol by Charles Dickens, Stave 2 The First of the Three Spirits | Solar Flare: Science Fiction News
  • The seas were hot, volcanoes spouted ash and lava, and electrical storms crackled across the skies.
  • All this is despite government spouting forth about the importance of social integration as Britain's population continues to rise. Times, Sunday Times
  • That’s goes double when the spouter is a minor, and the spoutee an adult — triple when there are small children in the room. 'Baby Borrowers' recap: This is where they run screaming for the condom aisle! | EW.com
  • After a hard winter freeze, however, Dow Spout becomes a slick, crystalline "icefall".
  • As we chatted, it was refreshing to hear a player taking a bit of an interest in education rather than just spouting the usual clichés. The Sun
  • They are domed nests with a little spout like a handle high up at the side, through which the birds come and go. Times, Sunday Times
  • At the close of the services the good deacons would probably feel called upon to take the young man out behind the church and give him a little fatherly advice, the burthen of which would be to become an auctioneer or seek a situation as "spouter" for a snake side-show. The Complete Works of Brann the Iconoclast, Volume 1.
  • Alternately, attach a length of downspout to the elbow or let the water drop from the elbow onto a concrete or plastic splash block.
  • The iridescence phosphoresced through the spouts of water from the fountain. The Art Thief
  • The latter half of Cult of Flesh is basically a series of sexual encounters that are "revelatory" in the worst sense--in the sense that they prompt the characters to spout long passages at each other that blend faux-Satanism with poor paraphrases of Norman O. Archive 2005-04-03
  • But mainly, they spout some of the most quotable lines of the decade. Times, Sunday Times
  • The teapot spout was completely stopped up by tea leaves and no tea could come out of it. SIGNOR MARCONI'S MAGIC BOX: The invention that sparked the radio revolution
  • The world champion again vowed he would not change, despite pressures to spout less controversial views. Times, Sunday Times
  • The water from the rainspout is dripping down my back. The Flyers
  • Tornadic thunderstorms can also produce waterspouts and downbursts.
  • There were two huge water spouts where you drive into them and all of the cars kind of hydroplane somewhat. CNN Transcript Sep 24, 2005
  • One might as well argue that all right-wingers are" gook "- spouting Canadian paranoids who genuinely fear a radical Islamic takeover of the West in the coming years and think it prudent to bomb Iran as soon as possible. Zach Marks: Liberals Want Military Rule of U.S. and Conservatives Hate Democracy
  • It turns out, by the way, that the way to use the spoutless teapot is one of those important life lessons - you pick up the pot in one hand, pull the lid back slightly with the other, and pour with an outward appearance of confidence.
  • Perhaps its time fer womens to quit listinin to nonsense such as youre a spoutin. Ada Lovelace Day - The Panda's Thumb
  • They are spouting utter nonsense. The Sun
  • The "spouter," as the sailors call a whaleman, had sent up his main top-gallant mast and set the sail, and made signal for us to heave to. Two Years Before the Mast
  • Mostly gone is the over-peppy cheerleader and steady spouter of talking points running a campaign recently labeled flat and flailing.

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