Spurt
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British pronunciation/spˈɜːt/
American pronunciation/ˈspɝt/

Definition & Meaning of "spurt"

to spurt
01

to forcefully flow out in a sudden and strong stream

Intransitive
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Example
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Oil spurted from the engine when the mechanic removed the faulty part.
Blood spurted from the wound, requiring immediate attention.
Water spurted from the broken pipe, causing a flood in the basement.
02

to move suddenly and quickly, often in a burst or surge

Intransitive: to spurt somewhere | to spurt to a direction
Spurt
01

the occurrence of a sudden discharge (as of liquid)

example
Example
Oil spurted from the engine when the mechanic removed the faulty part.
Blood spurted from the wound, requiring immediate attention.
Water spurted from the broken pipe, causing a flood in the basement.
Ink spurted from the pen when he pressed too hard while writing.
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