In the blaze of light that spewed up from the side of the vessel Dave saw the decks crowded with khaki clad soldiers.
Something spewed up orange and red flame a couple of hundred yards away from them.
The cannon spewed flame, lofting the wheels upward over the river.
This time flames and smoke erupted from the Discovery's portside battery, but now it spewed knife-edged chunks of metal and twisting crossbars.
Next more flames spewed from the tops of five towers that had been erected near the riverfront.
The serpent spewed water out of his mouth after the woman like a river, that he might cause her to be carried away by the stream.
The earth helped the woman, and the earth opened its mouth and swallowed up the river which the dragon spewed out of his mouth.
Into the sluice-like current of the stream's middle they spewed him, and the current caught him and shot him into the darkness below the glare of the burning camp.
He looked down at the water, at the spot where they had been spewed from death back into life.
It sucked him and the load he bore down in deep whirlpools and spewed them up again.
If you attempt to throw more in, it isspewed back through the wire, or flies out in loud cracks through the sides of the bottle.
I've been out when the frost was spewed up so high [measuring three or four inches with the hand], and that right around the fire, too.
The ground, to use a mountaineer's expression, was "all spewed up with frost.
In return, she spewed me some trifles with which I was well acquainted, but which I pretended to think very astonishing.
While I was shuffling a fresh pack of cards, the youngest of them drew out of his pocket-book a paper which he spewed to his two companions.
The girl made no reply, but, as if she could not reach the fruit, she put her foot on a high branch, and spewed me the most seductive picture.
A gown of Indian muslin, embroidered with gold lilies, spewed to admiration the outline of her voluptuous form, and her fine lace-cap was worthy of a queen.
Nagbuga ug átà ang kugíta, The octopus spewed out his ink.
Gipidlà níya ang túbig sa ákung nawung, She spewed the water in my face.
Every plane started rolling, at dazzling speed, on the axis of its fuselage, while bullets spewed from the guns that fired through the propellers.
More metal monsters, even as golden tongues spewed forth from their many sides, vanished from view, leaping skyward, while the operators of them were left to the mercies of the remaining airmen of the Americans.
It did not, and I spewed gastric liquid all over my book and desk.
And always both machines spewed out torrents of rock, in sizes ranging from impalpable dust up to chunks as big as a fist.
And from the gargantuan mouth of the Cone there spewed a miles-thick column of energy so raw, so stark, so incomprehensibly violent that it must have been seen to be even dimly appreciated.
After the hills the black rock, after the craters the spewed lava, ash strewn, of incredible thickness, and full of sharp, winding rifts.
The mill on the river below swallowed up the blocks and spewed them out in bound bundles of roof covering.
Captain Argall, whose ship was anchored nearby, had dangled a copper kettle so temptingly in front of Japazaws and his greedy squaw that they could not wait until it spewed steam on their hearth.
How would Powhatan like a kettle which spewed steam out of its snout?
The fishers in the boats paddled into the surf which edged the beach, and leaped overside and left the frail basket-work structures to be spewed up sound or smashed, as chance ordered.
He forced himself to reciprocate a feigned interest in enjoyment although he was not able to extricate himself from the phlegmatic tone that spewed from his mouth bearing his thoughts.
Behind him, out of the smoke, poured the men, red-hot and roaring, like lava spewed up from the bowels of a volcano.
Its revels rendered the nights cacophonous, its portals sucked in streams of sweethearts and more impersonal lovers of life and laughter, and spewed out sots close-locked in embraces of maudlin affection or brutal combat.
From his snarling lips foul oaths fell, a steady stream, black blasphemies spewed up from the darkest dives of the Orient--most of them happily couched in the tongues of their origin and so unintelligible to his one auditor.
Docre contemplated the Christ surmounting the tabernacle, and with arms spread wide apart he spewed forth frightful insults, and, at the end of his forces, muttered the billingsgate of a drunken cabman.
The words, tightened in long-suppressed rage, spewed forth.
The Conference Disk's computers absorbed facts and expert opinions and spewed distillations of new conclusions.
If the attempt was made to throw more in, the fire was spewed back through the wire, or flew out in loud cracks through the sides of the bottle.
Through pangs of anxiety, the Earth itself spewed forth fire from its bowels.
Momentarily, a great whoosh was heard and dust and rock spewed all about the area and towards the cells, to where Lloyd and Boyce watched.
In cooling, the moon spewed this new alloy out upon its surface.
Worlds spewed out--and moons dripped tears of light as they followed after their mothers.
The above list will hopefully give you a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "spewed" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this word.