Spout | Mean of spout in English Dictionary
/ˈspaʊt/
- Verb
- to shoot out (a liquid) with force
- The well was spouting oil.
- The volcano spouted lava.
- to flow out with force
- Blood spouted [=spurted] (out) from the wound.
- to say or talk about (something) in a way that is boring or annoying
- He started spouting poetry.
- He spouted off a long list of statistics to prove his point.
- She kept spouting on and on about politics.
- I'm tired of hearing him spout off about his adventures.
- Noun
- a tube, pipe, or hole out of which a liquid flows
- Water was flowing from/down the spout.
- the spout of a tea kettle
- a sudden strong stream of liquid
- a spout of water/blood