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In Montclair colored liquid will spew from a volcano.
Sludge and black water spew from the taps.
Dolphins athletically catch flying fish, which spew from the waters in a Busby Berkeley production circle.
When they do happen, they don't just spew from any canyon but come in certain places on the mountain front.
Which are often cleverly translated: when the princess is bulimic, long strands of white wool sick spew from her mouth.
He confidently predicted that, within a decade, readers would be receiving their news via teletype that would spew from a box located beneath their television sets.
The mountain rivers they mined for valuable rocks and sand are still scalding hot, and noxious gas continues to spew from Kelud.
And just as wisdom comes from the mouths of babes, so does a wide variety of goo and spew — from their mouths and from other orifices as well.
On one side of Raritan Road here in central New Jersey, white fumes spew from a factory's smokestack and drift like snow clouds through the sky.
Because the main circuit board is vertical, cables must spew from the side of the machine in full view, rather than discreetly in the back.
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Water is benign, unlike the global warming-inducing, carbon dioxide emissions that spew from even the most efficient petrol and diesel vehicles.
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