There was a loud tinkle of glass, and the windshield on the vehicle magicallyspouted a hole.
The windshield spouted a second hole--and then a third.
The throwing up of ashes in this case, and the formation of a conical hill 300 feet high, with a crater out of which spouted lava and steam, took place very rapidly.
Great rents in the earth were reported, and for many miles north from Los Angeles miniature geysers are said to have spouted volcano-like streams of hot mud.
His communicator spouted voices whose tones ranged from basso profundo to high tenor, and whose ideas of proper astrogation seemed to vary more widely still.
What sort of fire Is spouted so, spouted and never quenching?
It was Captain West's opinion that the whale was trying to escape, as he spouted but once at a time on coming to the surface, and the last time he appeared he went down before the serpent came up.
Furthermore, our dragoons were so denominated because they were armed with dragons, that is, with short muskets, which spouted fire like dragons, and had the head of a dragon wrought upon their muzzle.
The second was a huge nebula that pulsed and spouted flame and protean worlds into space--enveloped them again as it breathed, scared them, and cast them out once more.
The flames spouted into the night, bursting from the small windows, and the roof fell in with a crash, scattering ashes and red-hot coals.
Then the wind spouted in at a ventilating hole -- of which there was one on each side of the hut.
For several years the stream had not spouted so far from the tower as it was doing on this night, and such a contingency had been over- looked.
Cliffs began to tower up on every side, and precipices to fall away beneath our feet to a greenish roaring torrent; great springs spouted from the rocks and dashed down upon the stones below in shredded foam: one was pink in colour.
Some one heard trickling water, and with a cry of joy we put our mouths under the jet of water which spouted from a little trough which jutted from the hill.
Dost thou wail For that fair age of which the poets tell, Ere the rude winds grew keen with frost, or fire Fell with the rains, or spouted from the hills, To blast thy greenness, while the virgin night Was guiltless and salubrious as the day?
Before these fields were shorn and tilled, Full to the brim our rivers flowed; The melody of waters filled The fresh and boundless wood; And torrents dashed and rivulets played, And fountains spouted in the shade.
All hands on deck watched their progress, till they looked mere specks on the ocean, although the backs of the whales and their heads could be seen above the surface as they spouted up jets of breath and spray.
At each stage we spoke dutifully of the scene and its associations; I sketched, the Shyster spouted poetry and copied epitaphs.
Two seconds later there spouted from the hole a column of black liquid that seemed to envelope the derrick which had not been taken down.
The Area Officer listened drearily as the Sergeant said in a military manner: [Illustration: It spouted a flash of bluish flame.
It spouted a flash of bluish flame, and then another and another.
Mr. Bernard and the rest of the party had arrived now, and as if for their benefit the horn spouted full eighty feet, dropping the spray in a shower all around them.
Ralph, expressed his admiration of the wonderful sight; and he and Ben hastened forward to be as near as possible before it spouted again.
Yellow beaches appeared, interrupted by lagoons where the slow waves abruptly spouted high into the air--white geysers against somber forests and jungles.
The askaris' rifles rose, spouted fire, sank down with a click, rose, crashed again.
The sea dashed violently between the two beds, andspouted magnificently through holes in the upper bed of lava to the height of sixty feet, resembling much the spouting of a whale, but with a noise and force infinitely greater.
The larger openings swallowed up houses; and out of some would issue whole rivers of waters, spouted up a great height into the air, and threatening a deluge to that part the earthquake spared.
So we entered the village by a narrow path, while men, women and children collected on the house-tops and in the doorways and gesticulated and spouted away as fine a collection of insults as one may expect to listen to in one's life.
If he failed, the sea that spouted on the shoals would make short work of her.
He let the Shasta swing a little to give them a lee on one side of her, and while the sea smote and spouted in green cataracts across her weather-rail they swung a boat over, and two men, one of whom was a Siwash, dropped into her.
The above list will hopefully give you a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "spouted" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this word.