Australian English Meaning of spouts

Spouts

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Definitions and Meaning of spouts in English

spouts

waterspout, a sudden strong stream of fluid, pawnshop, to shoot (as liquid) out with force, a discharge or jet of liquid or moisture from or as if from a pipe, to eject (liquid) in a stream, to flow out with force, to speak or utter in a pompous or oratorical manner, a projecting tube or lip from which a liquid (such as water) issues, a pipe for carrying rainwater from a roof, declaim, the blowing of a whale, to speak with a long and quick flow of words so as to sound important, to speak or utter readily, volubly, and at length, a tube, pipe, or hole through which something (as rainwater) spouts, to eject material (such as liquid) in a jet, to issue with force or in a jet, a pipe or conductor through which a liquid is discharged or conveyed in a stream

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Spouts

waterspout, a sudden strong stream of fluid, pawnshop, to shoot (as liquid) out with force, a discharge or jet of liquid or moisture from or as if from a pipe,

gutters,aqueducts,downpipes,drain,sluices,Troughs,Waterspouts,conduits,ducts,flumes

dribbles,drips,drops,drips,bleeds,exudes,leaks,oozes,seeps,seeps

spouting (off) => spouting (off), spouted => spouted, spout (off) => go off on one, spouses => spouses, spottily => spottily,