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Spouts

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Spouts meaning

plural of spout

Example sentences (19)

Beyond this clever spoof of airport security, however, exists a scene where Jimmy spouts a number of jokes in order to cheer poor Clyde up.

Land spouts move slow, from the ground up, and typically have a top wind speed of 60mph.

One friend told me his teenage daughter made it clear that she and her friends would have absolutely nothing to do with a guy who spouts Tate’s ideas, even as a joke.

The Trifecta IEMs are made from clear Nylon and feature stainless steel spouts.

The feature is made up of a temple with spouts and fountains at the top, with 24 steps that water flows over and descends by about 60 metres.

Although Jojo spouts off Nazi beliefs and seems totally committed to the cause, it's clear that he has a bigger heart than the average Nazi.

While Spacelli spouts as many silly truisms as the rest of the characters, she holds a position of authority as she helps the influencers work out their personal and professional issues.

The Jergenson house kit came with a water collection system that gathered rain water from the roof and transported it through a series of troughs and spouts to an underground reservoir.

These bottles were between 2 and 4 inches across and featured very narrow spouts.

Adam Habib may think he has the answers, but he merely spouts more elitist claptrap.

However, there are cracks on the surface of the moon that regularly spouts out crystals of ice which in turns feeds into Saturn's rings.

Kovacs, a centuries-old former terrorist, is an almost comically cynical, hard-boiled protagonist who regularly spouts drivel about the nature of death and pain.

Striker spouts off tons of statistics but would be well served to work them into a more conversational style than just reciting facts.

The New York Times is a fine publication, but it falls under our remit to call out any bunkum that anyone spouts about London — NYT included.

A fast-talker who spouts pearls of wisdom in a heavy New York accent.

Ah, now thou turn'st away thy face for shame; And notwithstanding all this loss of blood, As from a conduit with three issuing spouts, Yet do thy cheeks look red as Titan's face, Blushing to be encountered with a cloud.

Both ornamented and unornamented water spouts projecting from roofs at parapet level were a common device used to shed rainwater from buildings until the early eighteenth century.

Portafilters will often come with two spouts, usually closely spaced, and a double-size basket – each spout can optionally dispense into a separate cup, yielding two solo-size (but doppio-brewed) shots, or into a single cup (hence the close spacing).

The Rite is thought to re-enact what has come to be called the 'Water Miracle', in which Mithras fires a bolt into a rock, and from the rock now spouts water.