bespurt Sentence Examples
- The fountain bespurted a graceful arc of water, creating a shimmering spectacle.
- The geyser suddenly bespurted, sending a torrent of boiling water into the air.
- The garden hose bespurted water with great force, drenching the lawn in an instant.
- The volcano erupted violently, bespurtling thick clouds of ash and smoke.
- The child playfully bespurted the water from his water pistol at his unsuspecting siblings.
- The artist's brush bespurted vibrant paint onto the canvas, creating a masterpiece.
- The medical syringe bespurted a precise dose of medication into the patient's vein.
- The fire hydrant was accidentally opened, bespurtling a torrent of water that flooded the street.
- The melting snow bespurted small rivulets down the hillside, creating a slippery path.
- The fountain pen bespurted a steady stream of ink, allowing the writer to pen a graceful letter.
bespurt Meaning
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bespurt (v. t.)
To spurt on or over; to asperse.
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To spurt on or over; to asperse.
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The fountain bespurted a graceful arc of water, creating a shimmering spectacle.
The geyser suddenly bespurted, sending a torrent of boiling water into the air.
The garden hose bespurted water with great force, drenching the lawn in an instant.
The volcano erupted violently, bespurtling thick clouds of ash and smoke.