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is spouting
  • present progressive of spout (3rd person singular).

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The scenes she has to work on the most are the ones where Morgan is spouting off facts, which are difficult to memorize and can’t sustain any improvisation.

From Los Angeles Times • Jan. 7, 2025

It’s disturbing and ironic that an official of an educational system would not bother to educate himself on the very topic about which he is spouting off.

From Seattle Times • Sep. 2, 2021

His Dutch colleague Jeroen Dijsselbloem, meanwhile, hammered the message home: Johnson is spouting stuff that is “intellectually impossible” and “politically unachievable”.

From The Guardian • Nov. 25, 2016

It's clear that Ricky is spouting therapy-speak he picked up from a counselor or social worker somewhere along the line.

From The Verge • Jun. 24, 2016

Yes, there he is, spouting and diving; on the whole, we can hear more than we can see of him.

From With the Harmony to Labrador Notes of a Visit to the Moravian Mission Stations on the North-East Coast of Labrador by La Trobe, Benjamin