spouting

IPA: spˈaʊtɪŋ

noun

  • The process or result of something being spouted; that which is spouted.
  • (Australia, New Zealand) A gutter under the eaves of a building; guttering.

adjective

  • (of a liquid) That is propelled in a narrow stream or jet.
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Examples of "spouting" in Sentences

  • Thus the dogma you are spouting is more than a little ironic.
  • Outdoors is a 20-by-50 foot pool, tennis courts, formal garden and a large Chinese dragon fountain spouting water.
  • But what you are spouting is a standard line and I have responded to this in a post immediately after the attacks on Bombay.
  • Our opposition leader is a squillionare who changes positions to try and get elected, and our prime minister is a buzzword spouting beaurocrat.
  • And some who do (e.g. the infamous Krauthammer) pride themselves on leaving their formal training behind to engage in spouting pure propaganda.
  • Of course, in spouting these libertarian views (I am not) my sympathies go out to those who are persecuted — even when I don't agree with their bad habits, whether it is indiscriminate TV watching, smoking, or even drug use.
  • Yeah, "smart" … that's what they call spouting Marxist talking points and promoting an ideology that has failed time and again from Mussolini's Italy to Hitler's Germany to Stalin's Russia to Khrushchev's Soviet Union to Mao's China to Kim Jong Il's North Korea to Castro's Cuba to Chavez's Venezuela?

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