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The phrase "water spout" is correct and commonly used in written English.
It refers to a narrow, high column of swirling water that is lifted up into the air, typically occurring over a body of water such as a lake or ocean. It can also refer to a device used for dispensing water, such as a spout on a faucet. Example sentence: The storm brought strong winds and a water spout, causing damage to several boats in the marina.
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water spout
noun
Alternative spelling of waterspout
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* * * The itsy-bitsy spider Climbed up the water spout.
* * * The itsy-bitsy spider Climbed up the water spout.
Your subconscious will get used to the idea and will start to work like a reliable water spout.
A water spout had been installed up the length of the pole, turning it into a fountain.
Sculptured over the water spout is the epitaph "aqua marcia" -- poor advertising, actually, because "marcia" means rotten in Italian.
Mr. Bush sang "Itsy Bitsy Spider" and used his fingers to show how the spider climbed the water spout.
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I celebrated by diving barefeet-first into a 90-foot-long string of water spouts.
The bordello theme extended to the bathrooms, where water spouted from penis-shaped taps.
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