39 collocations for spout

"You never can tell where he'll be spouting that weary water at you.

he was spouting blood from a broad gash in the neck.

The Chancellorsville House, which had been set on fire by shell, was seen to spout flame from every window, and the adjoining woods had, in like manner, caught fire, and were heard roaring over the dead and wounded of both sides alike.

Four little winged marble boys used to play their virgin fancies, spouting out ever fresh streams from their innocent-wanton lips, in the square of Lincoln's-inn, when I was no bigger than they were figured.

He could spout fire from his mouth, and his juggling and prophesying inspired confidence in his followers.

" He descended a steep place, and so came to the wall and channel that ran about the valley, near where the latter spouted out its surplus contents into the deeps of the gorge in a thin and wavering thread of cascade.

The dripping deck beneath him reels, The flooded scuppers spout the brine; He heeds them not, he only feels The tugging of a tightened line.

For six days in the week they spouted smoke, but to-day the furnace fires were banked, for it was Sunday.

People who used to spout forth Cowper's line and a half on liberty, have given up the profession, and all men are at liberty to think as they please.

At which he spouted up the Ghost in such A flood of purple as, bespattered with, No less did I rejoice than the green ear Rejoices in the largesse of the skies That fleeting Iris follows as it flies.

"It has been said," spouted the horn, "that high mental characteristics are accompanied by heroic traits.

It was attended, however, with a very ridiculous circumstance: every one of the persons affected by it being suddenly taken with a fit of tragedising, spouting iambics, and roaring out most furiously, particularly the Andromeda {18a} of Euripides, and the speech of Perseus, which they recited in most lamentable accents.

After he had towed us I don't know how farout of sight of the ship at any ratehe suddenly stopped, and we pulled up and gave him some tremendous digs with the lances, until he spouted jets of blood, and we made sure of him, when all at once down he went head-foremost like a cannon ball, and took all the line out of both boats, so we had to cut, and he never came up again.

They seemed moving volcanoes, changing form with every minute of their agony, and spouting lavas of froth.

The captain, hooded like a friar and bowed before the wind that was striving to snatch him from the bridge, kept talking and talking to his mate, standing immovable near him and also covered with a waterproof coat that was spouting moisture from every fold.

All that day the enraged monster had been spouting mud and lava down upon the white tuan who had remained in the bungalow, drinking heavily and bawling out maledictions upon his enemy.

Morlacchi, as "Pale Dove," particularly fine; while Miss Cafarno "spouted" a poem of some seven hundred and three verses, more or less, of which the reader will be glad to know that I only recall the words "I was born in March.

Kaliya detects that an intruder has entered the pool, begins to spout poison and fire and encircles Krishna in its coils.

It was the face of a mocking fiend, such as the old builders loved to place under the eaves to spout the rain through their open mouths.

On the way I let myself go and spouted much cheap rhetoric, I am afraid, at the little man.

Like gigantic geysers spouting molten rock instead of water, volcanoes work and rest, and we have no sure means of knowing whether they are dead when still, or only sleeping.

Having been apprenticed to a bookseller, he straightway proceeded to take a violent interest in the drama, and would often while away the evenings by spouting Shakespeare and other authors.

To hear a person spout Shakspeare on the stage is nothingthe charm is nearly worn outbut to hear any one spout Shakspeare (and that not in a sneaking under-tone, but at the top of his voice, and with the full breadth of his chest) from a Calvinistic pulpit, is new and wonderful.

"It makes you sick to see the way that the Germans literally walk into the very mouth of the machine guns and cannon spouting short-fused shrapnel that mow down their lines and tear great gaps in them," said a Belgian major who was badly wounded.

180 She swims in blood, and blood does spouting throw To heaven, that heaven men's cruelties might know.

39 collocations for  spout