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Learn to pronounce spurt

/spərt/
verb
  1. gush out in a sudden and forceful stream.
    "he cut his finger, and blood spurted over the sliced potatoes"
    synonyms: squirt, shoot, spray, fountain, jet, erupt, gush, pour, stream, rush, pump, surge, spew, spill, flow, course, well, spring, burst, issue, emanate, disgorge, discharge, emit, belch forth, expel, eject, sloosh
  2. move with a sudden burst of speed.
    "the other car had spurted to the top of the ramp"

noun
  1. a sudden gushing stream.
    "a sudden spurt of blood gushed into her eyes"
    synonyms: squirt, spray, fountain, jet, spout, gush, outpouring, stream, rush, surge, burst, spill, flow, flood, cascade, torrent
  2. a sudden marked burst or increase of activity or speed.
    "late in the race he put on a spurt and reached second place"
    synonyms: burst of speed, turn of speed, increase of speed, burst of energy, sprint, rush

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Apr 30, 2024 · The meaning of SPURT is to gush forth : spout. How to use spurt in a sentence.
to increase or grow very quickly, or to suddenly increase by a particular amount: Shares of the jewelry store chain spurted $6.
noun · a sudden, forceful gush or jet. Synonyms: spout · a marked increase of effort for a short period or distance, as in running, rowing, etc. · a sudden ...
spurt in British English · 1. to gush or cause to gush forth in a sudden stream or jet · 2. to make a sudden effort. noun · 3. a sudden forceful stream or jet.
/spət/ · verb. gush forth in a sudden stream or jet. synonyms: gush, spirt, spout. see moresee less. types: pump · verb. move or act with a sudden increase in ...
Mar 25, 2024 · The meaning of SPURT is to gush forth : spout. How to use spurt in a sentence.
A brief gush, as of liquid spurting from an orifice or a cut/wound. a spurt of water; a spurt of blood.
If something spurts liquid or fire, or if liquid or fire spurts from somewhere, it flows out suddenly with force: Blood was spurting out of his stomach.
Idioms. ​an amount of liquid or flames that comes out of somewhere with great force. a great spurt of blood.
To show a sudden, brief burst of energy, increased activity, etc., as near the end of a race.