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spouting

[spou-ting]

noun

Midland U.S.
  1. guttering.



spouting

/ ˈ貹ʊɪŋ /

noun

    1. a rainwater downpipe on the exterior of a building

    2. such pipes collectively

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51Թ History and Origins

Origin of spouting1

First recorded in 1870–75; spout + -ing 1
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His global reputation, as an overgrown godlike Boy Scout spouting American ideals, for years made him less hip for modern viewers than his brooding billionaire vigilante counterpoint, Batman.

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"It's not just Andrew Tate, there are many subsets of Andrew Tate on social media who are spouting the same misogynistic hate - that is an undeniable fact and we should be very concerned about it."

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Responding to an activist calling for a boycott of Rowling-associated brands, Pascal commented on Instagram that Rowling was exhibiting "heinous loser behavior" and spouting "awful disgusting s**t" about trans women.

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Herman is known for spouting hateful words not just in the council’s ornate chamber but at smaller committee meetings.

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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.

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