Get to know Spouting better with 10+ real example sentences, the meaning and synonyms like jetting or spurting.
Spouting meaning
That is propelled in a narrow stream or jet.
Using Spouting
- The main meaning on this page is: That is propelled in a narrow stream or jet.
- Useful related words include: jetting, spurting, squirting, running.
- In the example corpus, spouting often appears in combinations such as: spouting from, water spouting, started spouting.
Context around Spouting
- Average sentence length in these examples: 19.6 words
- Position in the sentence: 2 start, 12 middle, 6 end
- Sentence types: 20 statements, 0 questions, 0 exclamations
Corpus analysis for Spouting
- In this selection, "spouting" usually appears in the middle of the sentence. The average example has 19.6 words, and this corpus slice is mostly made up of statements.
- Around the word, touch, people, usually, increasingly, hatred and off stand out and add context to how "spouting" is used.
- Recognizable usage signals include and water spouting and appears briefly spouting one of. That gives this page its own corpus information beyond isolated example sentences.
- By corpus frequency, "spouting" sits close to words such as acorns, acrobatics and acura, which helps place it inside the broader word index.
Example types with spouting
The same corpus examples are grouped by length and sentence type, making it easier to see the contexts in which the word appears:
It bubbles, never spouting like Old Faithful. (7 words)
Since his election, further old clips of Johnson spouting his views have emerged. (13 words)
The hunter is pretty much finished, spouting glow-stick blood from its maw. (13 words)
As my readers know, anyone with a modicum of common sense can discern whether those urging you to have children are sincere in their concern for you, or whether they are just spouting nonsense that goes against their own conscience. (40 words)
Hotovely, who has previously been called 'zionist scum'harassed by angry mobs on Britain's streets, said that whilst we live in a democracy, freedom of speech needed to be limited to prevent people spouting hatred. (36 words)
The thought of coaches spouting gobbledegook to a young person with brains in their boots is at best disheartening and at worst overly sanitising. (24 words)
Example sentences (20)
Despite the Vegas popularity, he began to seem out of touch, spouting increasingly reactionary views and casual racism from a bygone era.
Hotovely, who has previously been called 'zionist scum'harassed by angry mobs on Britain's streets, said that whilst we live in a democracy, freedom of speech needed to be limited to prevent people spouting hatred.
It bubbles, never spouting like Old Faithful.
It never ceases to entertain when he is spouting off his “advice” for how to save a dollar.
Like ChatGPT, it’s prone to spouting confident-sounding nonsense, and its answers can be erratic.
Parents may be prejudiced, peers are usually spouting what their parents believe, and social media is ripe with extremism.
Since his election, further old clips of Johnson spouting his views have emerged.
The four mammals, each tenderly sketched, meander through a wintry forest spouting maxims of love and kindness.
The hunter is pretty much finished, spouting glow-stick blood from its maw.
The Real Truther also recently created excellent line-by-line fact check of Robert Kennedy Jr. spouting lies about vaccines on Fox News.
You can find the fascists because they are the ones spouting apologia on this by saying it only effects "paid bloggers".
As my readers know, anyone with a modicum of common sense can discern whether those urging you to have children are sincere in their concern for you, or whether they are just spouting nonsense that goes against their own conscience.
How am I going to get out of here?” as he’s spouting on and on.
I remember Cheryl Massaro spouting “the science”, which we now know Fauci, and has admitted there was no “science”.
It’s cute that you actually think he had a point and wasn’t just spouting insane nonsense, as is his way.
Just after the eruption, Black Diamond Pool exhibited minor roiling and water spouting.
Most importantly, Michael Keaton's eponymous character appears briefly, spouting one of his signature catchphrases.
The thought of coaches spouting gobbledegook to a young person with brains in their boots is at best disheartening and at worst overly sanitising.
They began with identical turns and dips, plunging their bills into the sea, then spouting fountains into the air.
They didn’t seem like real people, Ms. Hudson thought, but parodies of Black women, spouting ridiculous propositions.
Common combinations with spouting
These word pairs occur most frequently in English texts:
- spouting from 4×
- water spouting 3×
- started spouting 3×
- and spouting 3×
- is spouting 2×
- spouting off 2×
- to spouting 2×
- just spouting 2×
- spouting the 2×
- been spouting 2×