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spoutnoun a pipe or channel for carrying off water from a roofduring the winter, runoff from the spout tends to freeze over and form a dangerous patch of ice on the walkway drainpipe, eaves trough, gutter, rainspout, trough, waterspout drain, flume, sluiceconduit, ductaqueduct a usually forceful stream of fluid discharged from a narrow openingkids cooling off under the spout of water from an opened fire hydrant spoutverbto flow out in great quantities or with forcewater spouting from the hose gush, jet, pour, rush, spew, spurt, squirt, swoosh cascade, issue, roll, run, streamplash, slosh, splash, washsurge, swellflush, sluicedeluge, drown, engulf, flood, inundate, overflow, overwhelm, submerge, submerse, swampfountain dribble, drip, drop, trickle spatter, sprinklebleed, exude, leak, ooze, percolate, seep, strain, weep to talk loudly and wildlya self-important loudmouth who is always spouting about the mess that politicians have made of everything bluster, fulminate, huff, rant, rave sound off, speak out, speak upblare, blurt (out), boltbloviate, blow, declaim, harangue, mouth (off), orate, pontificatecarry on, rage, storm, take on grunt, murmur, mutter, slurbreathe, whisper to violently throw out or off (something from within)the drain suddenly spouted water and debris belch, disgorge, eject, eruct, erupt, expel, jet, spew, spurt gush, pour, squirt, stream, surgeemanate, exhale, issue, release, shoot, spit, spring, ventdischarge, emit, firecast, fling, heave, hurl, launch, pitch, toss bottle (up), contain, restrain, shut (in or up) in the 14th century |