I. noun
EXAMPLES FROM OTHER ENTRIES
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the spout of a teapot
EXAMPLES FROM CORPUS
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I checked the half-and-half in my little refrigerator, sniffing at the carton spout .
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It begins churning ahead, blowing huge clouds of spray from its spout , and generating great foam in its wake.
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It was shaped like a coffee or teapot, with the spout at right handles to the handle.
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James poured, then held the spout of the jug over Cameron's glass.
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They had even devised a smoke pot which emitted from the spout .
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Use royal icing to glue the paper well into the spout .
II. verb
COLLOCATIONS FROM CORPUS
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water
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Each ornamental fountain is designed to take a pump outlet so that water can spout from its mouth, shell or similar object.
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At the top of the pipe, a mixture of 90 % CO2 and 10 % water is spouted 45 metres high.
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She jumps up and down and water spouts out immediately.
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The car's radiator was spouting out steam.
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Each ornamental fountain is designed to take a pump outlet so that water can spout from its mouth, shell or similar object.
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For batty to start spouting it makes you wonder.
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Forbes can apparently spout the results of all presidential elections to the nearest decimal point.
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I read message after message spouting racist doctrines, discriminatory diatribes and personal attacks.
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Ishmael says they are whales because they spout and have horizontal tails.
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The enormous rounded oily back spouting up dirt and stones.
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When he was tired, he turned on his back, spouting water.