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Discover LudwigThe word "spout" is correct and usable in written English.
It is usually used as a verb, meaning to 'eject or pour out in a high stream' or to 'utter something rapidly and forcibly', and can be used in a variety of contexts. For example: The geyser spouted hot water into the air.
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You might initially assume it would be occupied by Danny Alexander, the sensationally overpromoted former press officer for the Cairngorms National Park, whose role appears to be to spout unintelligible cobblers with bewildering enthusiasm.
In this view, he's really a robotic Randian who does little more than spout talking points.
They are ready to duel to the death over how long a bag should be left in a mug, or whether a bag should even see a mug in the first place, whether a bag should be locked in the prison of a teapot and squeezed of its blood through a spout.
Unfortunately, when it comes to pouring I always get that pesky dribble down the underside of the spout (the "teapot effect").
No one dares question the IFS sage, and Johnson and his team have effectively been umpiring the election, red carding the parties when they spout fiscal weasel.
And the difference between Palin and your average rightwing internet troll, is that she manages to get herself on TV, where she can spout these ideas to millions and millions of people.
"They can just spout their views and don't actually have to go out and defend them in elections, which we do".
It's not clear how that would have worked, and it's not clear how it is supposed to work now.In order for Ms Clinton to actually tack left, rather spout a few popular talking points, she must genuinely fear losing the left wing of the party to a progressive challenger.
He harassed its media outlets: today, most free-to-air television channels spout government propaganda.
As with Wodehouse, any semblance of a plot exists merely so that the characters have something to do with their hands while they spout funny things.
It is the heat produced by constant tidal kneading of their interiors that makes Enceladus spout geysers and Io volcanoes when planets of their size would sit inert.No one can say whether life is more likely on moons than on planets but astronomy stands ready to answer such questions over the coming decades.
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