spouting
Americannoun
noun
Etymology
Origin of spouting
Example Sentences
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Spouting his own aphorism, at one point Sonny reminds his colleagues that “you’re remembered for the rules you break.”
From Washington Post • Apr. 4, 2023
Alexander von Perfall, a friend of the couple who became a Universal Life minister for the occasion, officiated at the Spouting Rock Beach Association, a beach club in Newport, R.I.
From New York Times • Aug. 12, 2018
Spouting academic jargon like an effete dictator while wreaking havoc with a fussy sneer, this architect from hell relishes nothing more than remaking the world in his own outlandish image.
From Los Angeles Times • May 15, 2017
Spouting off about stuff you know nothing about is traditionally considered unwise.
From Salon • Jun. 13, 2014
The tide and wind were both high, and Laura was told that the Spouting Horn would be seen to great advantage.
From Pencil Sketches or, Outlines of Character and Manners by Leslie, Eliza
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