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spout

verb as in spurt, emit

verb as in talk forcefully

noun as in projection though which water is ejected

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But they must know deep down that they’re spouting partisan claptrap.

“Some guys are more inclined to spout off and be a little more colorful than others,” Boone said.

There is also a very low risk of water spouts and tornadoes, Kittell said.

Always keep the container tightly sealed to minimize contact with air – if your dispenser bottle has an open spout, your oil will degrade faster.

From Salon

At least that would explain why millions of people spout anti-science propaganda on cell phones made possible by advanced science.

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From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.

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