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spouting
[ spou-ting ]
spouting
/ ˈ貹ʊɪŋ /
noun
- a rainwater downpipe on the exterior of a building
- such pipes collectively
Example Sentences
Herman is known for spouting hateful words not just in the council’s ornate chamber but at smaller committee meetings.
The guard, a man, hovers behind her as she watches the video feed, spouting useless information about body language that, surely, an educated and trained psychologist already knows.
But they must know deep down that they’re spouting partisan claptrap.
The scenes she has to work on the most are the ones where Morgan is spouting off facts, which are difficult to memorize and can’t sustain any improvisation.
But the bottom line is that the public, already wary of anything said by anyone in the government, is adversely affected by the spouting of misinformation.
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