Spouting Sentence Examples

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  • You're the one who was spouting all the virtues of marriage.

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  • Only if your memory starts working and you start spouting some useful information.

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  • P. Hachette (1769-1834) in1816-1817published memoirs containing the results of experiments on the spouting of fluids and the discharge of vessels.

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  • Ian did two guided tours of Brawby, spouting unrehearsed nonsense.

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  • Poison Ivy and Mr. Freeze are more like clowns than villains, spouting off ridiculous dialog in silly costumes and in this case, belong more on the pages of the comic instead of on a roll of film.

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  • Others will pick a Western style dragon, with an impressive wingspan and even fire spouting from its mouth.

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  • He feared the palace would go down with Death, what with the nonsense she was spouting about leaving.  He took in his best friend's features, uncertain whether becoming Death was a good thing or not.  Gabe looked the same, and hopefully, he wouldn't turn into the riddle-talking sociopath that preceded him.

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  • The extremely high pressure under which oil is met with in wells drilled in some parts of the Russian oil fields is a matter of common knowledge, and a fountain or spouting well resulting therefrom is one of the " sights" of the country.

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  • The train manager tried to placate my anger but made matters worse by spouting garbage that it wasn't her fault.

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  • Among its virtual worlds are the Land of Oz and a model of Yellowstone National Park, complete with spouting geysers and wandering moose.

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  • Within the park, we were also able to watch geysers, including Old Faithful, spouting, with Buffalo roaming among them!

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  • It is the voice of Julie herself, spouting gibberish from the fevered world her brain resides in, but disturbingly real gibberish.

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  • Bork had proved to be his own worst enemy on television, creating an impression of an arrogant know-it-all spouting reactionary bromides.

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  • Based on my experience in a nice part of W7 and anecdotal evidence from elsewhere in the Boro the guy is spouting rubbish.

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  • Christians typically spout what they " know " before they know what they are spouting about.

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  • Barker was seen kissing the heiress, and Moakler retaliated by allegedly spouting profanities and punching Hilton.

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  • Just like her contract with Playboy, it seems that Heidi's Christian values she's always spouting off about are negotiable as well.

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  • The water spouting from the top of the pedestal will rotate the ball in a constant spinning motion.

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  • Several infomercials debuted and are practically legendary, spouting Foreman's key phrase, "it's so good, I put my name on it".

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  • Additionally, if he runs into someone who is spouting derogatory language, hate speech or anything else inappropriate that he isn't comfortable with, he should let you know.

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