These examples are programmatically compiled from various online sources to illustrate current usage of the word 'spout.' Any opinions expressed in the examples do not represent those of Merriam-Webster or its editors. 2023 The ongoing strikes represent one of the deadliest spouts of violence between the United States and Iran in years, and come as the Americans launched a series of strikes following a drone attack by Iranian militants that left one American dead and several more wounded. Theresa Holland, Travel + Leisure, 5 Apr. 2023 There's also a water bottle pouch on the side, plus a hydration compartment that can hold a 2-liter bladder (sold separately) and a spot to feed the drinking spout through. 2022 Another Houston water conservation ad shows only the legs of someone enjoying a bubble bath, holding a glass of wine above the tub with an endless amount of water flowing from its spout. Ellen Mcalpine, Country Living, 26 Oct. 2022 Additional handy features include a spoon rest, steamer basket, and pour spout. Mike Desimone And Jeff Jenssen, Robb Report, 22 Nov. 2023 Like its predecessors in the Coravin lineup, the Timeless Eleven utilizes a dual lumen needle that allows argon (an inert gas that protects the wine from oxidation) to flow into the bottle while wine flows out through the spout. 2023 Each section has a separate mouth spout, and the bottle does an overall nice job of preventing the two liquids from mixing. Ryan Fonseca, Los Angeles Times, 8 Mar. To gush forth in a rapid stream or in spurts: Water spouted from the faucet. 2023 Right now, the hills are aflame with poppies, otters frolic off shore, migrating whales spout, and the azure Pacific crashes on the shore. Dewayne Bevil, Orlando Sentinel, 20 Mar. Noun There’s one visible spout, one Imagineer told me. 2023 Witnessing this unrest during the short observation period suggests either Magellan was spectacularly lucky, or, like Earth, Venus has many volcanoes spouting off regularly, says Robert Herrick, a planetary scientist at the University of Alaska, Fairbanks. 2023 In Shucked, Cahoon’s character is now Peanut, the town philosopher - who comes across as a bit of a rube, but then spouts profound universal truths. 2023 In the research paper, Philip, Solomon and Kelley estimated that the seep has been actively spouting fluid for at least 1,500 years. 2023 Both Twitter as a platform and Musk himself have also been accused of spouting misinformation. 2023 But lately, virtual Biden has been spouting off - rather fluently - on a number of topics about which the president wouldn’t and/or shouldn’t have strong opinions. 2023 But transcripts like this unabridged readout of a two-hour interaction with Kevin Roose of The New York Times, or multiple quotes in this haunting Stratechery piece, show Sydney spouting forth with the fluency, nuance, tone, and apparent emotional presence of a clever, sensitive person. 2023 In one successful case of communication Friedman cited, a man entered a Lutheran church and began spouting anti-Christian and antisemitic hate. Verb Jimmy Patronis, the state’s chief financial officer, issued a statement that same day in support of DeSantis’s plan spouting similar gibberish.
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