spouted
Americanadjective
Other Word Forms
- unspouted adjective
Etymology
Origin of spouted
Example Sentences
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In April, at his first news conference since taking office, Kennedy spouted a fountain of misinformation about autism.
From Los Angeles Times
It was a Leavitt classic: she spouted utter nonsense with total conviction.
From Salon
They misquoted him to his face, misrepresented his work, and spouted cocksure inanities showing with every word that, scientifically speaking, they have no idea what they’re talking about.
From Los Angeles Times
They will speak of taking it one step at a time, not looking too far ahead and going into each match trying to win - cliches they have often spouted.
From BBC
However, Hunga Tonga spouted an unusually high amount of water and low amount of cooling sulfur.
From Seattle Times
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