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Meaning spurt meaning

What does spurt mean?

spurt

(= gush) gush forth in a sudden stream or jet water gushed forth (= forge) move or act with a sudden increase in speed or energy (= jet) the occurrence of a sudden discharge (as of liquid)

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Conjugation spurt conjugation

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spurt · verb

Examples spurt examples

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Simple sentences

The coxswain egged his crewmen on, and made a winning spurt at the last lap of the regatta.

Movie subtitles

Come on. Get a spurt on.
That was a good spurt just now, - you put it on just at the right moment.
Razor razor razor razor cut! Blood spurt artery murder!
Cut cut cut cut cut cut! Blood spurt artery murder!
So if you sever the jugular vein a swiftly beating heart will spurt out blood like a fountain.
Here we go. lt's gonna spurt a bit.
It's gonna spurt a bit. OK. - You got it?
James Washington La Croix, who made a good, sure, low tackle, just as Harrison was about to spurt deep into the secondary.
Rimspoke has now rejoined the bunch, and Schnellfahrt answers with a spurt.
Il Tempo Gigante is putting on a terrific spurt and catching up!
It's years since we've heard the clash of sword against shield the clamour of armoured knights crashing to the ground the spurt of blood as the dagger is thrust into unprotected groin.
Then, this huge spurt of oil came out.
One, the flame spurt.
Spurt!
Everyone's glued to the finishing spurt.
Blood spurt artery murder!
See the blood spurt out.
Earlier, you had a spurt of pride, and I liked it.
Aimee's just got a little spurt on you, that's all.
Well, maybe I hit another growth spurt.
It is my dream, it is my goal, it is my idea to make a film that the story just sucks them in and when they spurt out that joy juice, they just gotta sit in it.
His eyes seemed ready to burst and spurt blood.
A spurt of water as thin as a match ends up in a leakage of 200 liters a day.
One, the flame spurt. No problem.
The sound must spurt out!
Oil spurt out. I was nearly disfigured. Not to mention my jacket.
He was a lot easier to deal with before he had that growth spurt.
But here, the energy, the collective intelligence, it's like this force, this penetrating force, and I can just feel my mind opening up. And letting this place just thrust into and spurt knowledge into.
Can he be having a growth spurt at 248?
You know, I'm liable to spurt that out.
Childhood. sleep. puberty. eating. awkward phase. romantic life. temptation. personal hygiene. religion. tragedy. wedding. masturbation. fears. athletics. growth spurt. university. violence. school. courtship. career.

News and current affairs

Haldane believes that this growth spurt is well and truly over.
There is still much that can (and should) be done if this year's predicted upturn is to provide a springboard for a meaningful medium-term growth spurt that improves prospects for current and future generations.
As a result, the subsequent spurt of globalization has proceeded with no one steering the wheel - and thus with no means to implement new thinking for a better world.
Like Brazil, India experienced a spurt of output growth after liberalizing its economy in the 1990's; indeed, until a few years ago, GDP growth was approaching Chinese-style rates.
In a rare spurt of collective political intelligence, and in order to prevent any risk of international conflict, an international treaty was signed in 1959 to govern Antarctica.

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