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    spout
    /spaʊt/

    noun

    • 1. a tube or lip projecting from a container, through which liquid can be poured: "a teapot with a chipped spout"
    • 2. a stream of liquid issuing from somewhere with great force: "the tall spouts of geysers"

    verb

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  2. SPOUT definition: 1. to speak a lot, in a way that is boring or annoying for other people: 2. to flow or send out…. Learn more.

  3. The meaning of SPOUT is to eject (liquid) in a stream. How to use spout in a sentence.

  4. noun. a tube, pipe, chute, etc, allowing the passage or pouring of liquids, grain, etc. a continuous stream or jet of liquid. short for waterspout. up the spoutslang. ruined or lost. any hope of rescue is right up the spout.

  5. spout in British English. (spaʊt ) verb. 1. to discharge (a liquid) in a continuous jet or in spurts, esp through a narrow gap or under pressure, or (of a liquid) to gush thus. 2. (of a whale, etc) to discharge air through the blowhole, so that it forms a spray at the surface of the water. 3. informal.

  6. 1. to discharge (a liquid) in a continuous jet or in spurts, esp through a narrow gap or under pressure, or (of a liquid) to gush thus. 2. (Zoology) (of a whale, etc) to discharge air through the blowhole, so that it forms a spray at the surface of the water.

  7. Definition of spout noun in Oxford Advanced Learner's Dictionary. Meaning, pronunciation, picture, example sentences, grammar, usage notes, synonyms and more.

  8. SPOUT definition: 1. an opening of a container, in the shape of a tube which liquid flows out through: 2. If a…. Learn more.