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spout造句
(1) The computer's up the spout! (2) The spout is chipped so it doesn't pour very well. (3) Well, that's my holiday plans gone up the spout! (4) He can spout Shakespeare for hours. (5) My holiday plans are completely up the spout. (6) Rain from the roof goes down a long spout. (7) A spout of water shot out of the geyser. (8) He could spout poetry for hours. (9) She could do nothing but spout insults. (10) He used his column to spout ill-informed criticism of the Scots rugby team. (11) Water poured from the spout. (12) Oil continues to spout from the damaged well. (13) Ishmael says they are whales because they spout and have horizontal tails. (14) Forbes can apparently spout the results of all presidential elections to the nearest decimal point. (15) She had been continually up the spout, or over the moon, about some one or something. (16) James poured, then held the spout of the jug over Cameron's glass. (17) The three main mast tips suddenly spout fire casting an eerie glow over the ship. (18) He replaced the boiler when the last one began to spout flames. (19) My plans for the weekend seem to have gone up the spout . (20) This information the bank sent me is totally up the spout. (21) Peter lost his job so that was our holiday plans up the spout. (22) It looks like our holiday plans are up the spout. (23) It begins churning ahead, blowing huge clouds of spray from its spout, and generating great foam in its wake. (24) Use royal icing to glue the paper well into the spout. (25) It was shaped like a coffee or teapot, with the spout at right handles to the handle. (26) Each ornamental fountain is designed to take a pump outlet so that water can spout from its mouth, shell or similar object. (27) They had even devised a smoke pot which emitted from the spout. (28) I checked the half-and-half in my little refrigerator, sniffing at the carton spout. (29) The watering can was gritty metal with an ugly snub spout. (30) The effect is to draw chemical from a drum, via a feed pipe, to a projecting delivery spout.