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to squirt
noun
An instrument from which a liquid is forcefully ejected in a small, quick stream.
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One is to squirt cyanide into the water.
He has to squirt it back out onto the fairway.
The girls nod, and she lurches toward them, ready to squirt.
So instead of it leaking out, you have more to squirt on people".
"I'm supposed to squirt water up my nose on purpose?" I ask.
Accelerating from a stop and trying to squirt through traffic require too much effort from the engine.
It was his big squeeze that caused the ball to squirt from an Ireland scrum for Dallaglio's try.
Ava was in the exceptional category, hoarding her urine to squirt parsimoniously in ten or twenty different spots.
Then I gnawed the rind itself, and managed to squirt the bracing, acidic juice right in my eye.
McKay then sends down a huge wide that Wade allows to squirt beneath his gloves and away to the boundary.
(Lowe's use of the gerund spritzing, a play on the word he asks about, is from the German spritzen, "to squirt or spray".
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