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spout

[spout] / spaʊt /


NOUN
projection though which water is ejected
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Advice givers end up asking about three questions in response to every one they are posed, and they spout a lot of general advice to avoid being wrong.

From MarketWatch • Jan. 9, 2026

Social media created incentives for content creators to spout engagement-baiting nonsense.

From Slate • Dec. 16, 2025

They’re filling plastic honey-bear bottles with coffee and adding a straw into the spout of the cover.

From The Wall Street Journal • Nov. 7, 2025

The idea that anybody would want to watch four full-of-it sportswriters from four different parts of the country spout their opinions in a chase for points was outlandish from the start.

From Los Angeles Times • May 23, 2025

“Mine still had a spout for a tail, what a nightmare....”

From "Harry Potter And The Prisoner Of Azkaban" by J.K. Rowling




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