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    spurt
    /spəːt/

    verb

    • 1. gush out in a sudden and forceful stream: "he cut his finger, and blood spurted over the sliced potatoes"
    • 2. move with a sudden burst of speed: "the other car had spurted to the top of the ramp"

    noun

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