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1. handle and here is my spout
2. The boiling water has not yet settled back into a calmer state of simple hotness and the water jumps from the spout and misses the cup, spilling white hot blisters of water across the counter top and down the cupboard doors
3. " 'Scuse me mister" called a frail little lady in a dull turquoise coat, "I have a tea service here but the spout is dented and the inside is stained, I can hardly get my old fingers inside to clean it properly now
4. “Remember in like Flynn get the guns put out of commission and get out no hanging around, right is everyone ready?” We all acknowledged that we were and then we made a final check of our weapons making sure we had a round up the spout and that our bayonets were attached properly and would not fall off at an embarrassing moment
5. blows!” The lookout meant that he had spotted a whale’s spout,
6. Experienced whalers can tell different whale species by the size and shape of their spout
7. whales spout turned red with blood, and the crew cried out,
8. ” I worked the bolt on my rifle shoving a bullet into the spout but this was enough for Stanley and he set off down the trench like a scalded cat
9. He was under the spout that released molten iron
10. KNOCK THE LADY OFF THE SPOUT
11. “Mag’s full, and there’s one up the spout
12. The explosion sent a spout of flames and debris high into the air above the island, and as chunks of rock splashed into the sea all around them, Conal realised how lucky they were that none of them had been hit
13. Pete squirting oil from a big can with a long spout on all the
14. The two men informed him that they were part of the Islam Liberation Army and began to spout out a series of demands
15. “Mag’s full and nothing up the spout
16. and quotes that Christians love to spout about faith, belief, and trust
17. learning than the words that we spout each day wil ever teach
18. to be given the opportunity to spout worldly determination
19. Your mouth probably drives them away the moment you spout your nonsense
20. magnificent natural spout of fjords and still covered with mist, Doubtful Sound is less impressive than Dusky Sound for in two and a half-hours of its crossing, only fewer islands, lower hills and fewer and less impressive waterfalls could be found
21. What better way to achieve this than spout the righteousness of collective gains?
22. A watering can spout
23. bathroom, and the rust stains below the spout of the
24. He was amazed as he heard himself spout the details
25. Once, a spout of water and steam rose upwards from the front of one of the creatures, and he would have gasped in wonder if Johan hadn’t stopped him
26. The corn meal comes out this spout in front where it can be bagged
27. " He looked hard at Tobie, daring him to spout off
28. At the back of the cabin was a big basin of gray sea rock, with a spout like the head of a fish carved in stone
29. A few more poets spout their nonsense and dreams and hopes and fears and concerns and none of it really seems to matter at all and no 1 seems to see this
30. The jet of water burst through the low-lying coastal clouds just as the Dangler reached the top of the spout
31. A great spout of blood deluged the sward as the severed member fell, twitching horribly, but even as the sword bit through, the other malformed hand locked in Conan's black mane
32. I opened my mouth to roar and spout flames but was greeted with a bray instead
33. Someone placed a spout in my mouth between breaths and dribbled in hot liquid
34. “I was drunk so I had the tendency to spout truths and love nonsense
35. A giggle started to spout from her throat—and she was dancing
36. “Plus, the preachers in town spout off every Sunday that hell is eternal, there's no escape
37. A spout of flame consumed Morg
38. And what does any self-respecting fisherman shout when he sees a spout?
39. The boat shot over the mist, heading for the place where the spout had last been seen
40. All of it was absorbed, and Joey’s armed blew off it a spout of blood and blue
41. “…Don’t spout me the standard two to five working day shit
42. Jews they spout about
43. “There is nothing worse than the armchair warriors who spout and mumble about how wonderful the war is, these vacuous idiots who have no kids over there, who make comments with nothing at stake
44. This is nothing more than trivia, but people pride themselves on their skill at coming up with the answer (whatever leads Alex not to spout, No, that’s incorrect
45. A wisp of steam escaped from the spout of the teapot and seemed to linger around the ornate lid before finally dissipating
46. glass, through a spout out of an actual wooden barrel, and topped it up with
47. coffee mug in a circular motion under the spout watching the
48. my pay up the spout!
49. are provided under the tank 10 all connected by spout holes 5
50. There’s plenty more that I could spout,
1. He might discuss her with Ava, but he was still forbidden to speak of her and even if he could, he couldn't use any of the nonsense Yellelle spouted in the upcoming discussion
2. The clear fresh water spouted into the basin and chased itself into the sink drain
3. matter the nonsense that she spouted to an insect?
4. nonsense that porn stars spouted while they
5. when glenn spouted out so proudly, “ yes, Jim, did you know that
6. “I've always said,” Eke spouted in between gasps of pain, “If I
7. It spouted a plume of black smoke that was torn off and absorbed in the wind and rain
8. No one was home when Sebastian arrived, so he showered, did his homework, made a bite to eat, did a casual circuit of the garden, surreptitiously working out where a camera must have been to take the photos of him and Guapo beside the pool, noticed from the corner of an eye a sprinkler on edge of the flowerbed that seemed larger than the others, felt the soil nearby, nodded his head as if making a decision, turned on the sprinklers and wandered back, noting with satisfaction that no water spouted from the one he‘d suspected
9. The names of one hundred toys spouted out in just under two minutes
10. Ribs and shoulder- bone parted and blood spouted from the great gash
11. The ax fell in a devastating arch, and the Aquilonian cried out and went to his knees, grasping the severed stump of his right arm from which blood spouted
12. “There’s seven women to every man,” spouted the number-one hound dog (my brother Mike), one day, after suffering another boring weekend
13. Steam spouted and the beast fell off
14. If that happened, the core would have turned into a molten hot mass, huge amounts of radioactive steam would have spouted out into the area and disaster spread over Harrisburg and for miles around
15. he suddenly spouted with an angry trembling face
16. around aimlessly, worried over what the investigator had spouted
17. It’s a useless talent for the most part, but sometimes it turns out to be the perfect response, especially to the kind of bunk that Flask spouted
18. ” The clerk spouted pointing to himself
19. “Hey, that fish just wished at me,” I spouted
20. volcanic and spouted ominous spurts of smoke
21. Quick and efficient, she spouted relevant statistics, citing the change in population and work force through various stages of the town’s economic downturn as the furniture manufacturing industry, and all the peripheral manufacturing that went with it, moved elsewhere
22. A great flash of hot yellow flame spouted from his throat
23. I was nervous and should have called for a lawyer, instead I spouted the first stupid thing I could think of and it bit me in the ass
24. It couldn’t be, it couldn’t be! Strangled hysterical laughter spouted as she rose grinning with glee
25. You’re not allowed to have wants and needs of a physical nature with anyone but Marcus! ” Desiree’ spouted pure nonsense
26. Red embers spouted up from the white heat, settling in graceful arcs, and pale gray smoke drifted up against a black sky
27. But soon, her arm healed and spouted a tiny twig like arm
28. The arm that spouted started to crawl across the floor
29. one being spouted off as often as I used to, Thank God,
30. Usually it was a mixed-up jumble of both sets of platitudes being spouted to rationalize, justify, and explain literally everything they did: including their reason for being alive
31. It is a united front of code-words and terms worse than the meaningless pap spouted by politicians
32. At least this is the official line spouted in defense of keeping a Royal Family whenever the English public want to get rid themselves of their filthy rich Royal family completely and their countless holdings of rich estates and investments
33. The rich were horrified to find out that the lower classes actually believed the guff that had been spouted during the Revolutionary war and they were acting on it and organizing themselves against them
34. Why is that? Why do you expect that this destructive irresponsibility to your own health can be easily ignored, and you can do anything you want, eat anything you want, live anyway you want… and only after the consequences of what you ate, and how you lived, and what you did catch up with you: this idiotic Myth called a healthcare system is supposed to somehow mechanically fix whatever you have been doing wrong all your life? Using only expensive drugs, chemicals and mechanical repairs? Is it because you are too lazy? Or is it because do not have enough time to deal with your own health? Or is it because you actually believed all the guff spouted about medicine, and the special powers of Doctors? Is it because you have taken the level of your own health for granted all your life?
35. But this catch-phrase has been spouted so often that nobody even bothers to check the actual facts and the details of each espoused advantage of technology and tool-use
36. Does this by any chance ring a bell today? Does any Christian today actually follow these 2,000 year-old teachings and lessons of jesus? Or are these parables spouted millions of times with no effect? Are these teachings listened to with empty minds, empty heads, empty souls, and then ignored and laughed at? There are historical reasons why Christianity is what it is today
37. Diana spouted her empty words pleadingly and pathetically… but with no conviction and no passion
38. The press and the public humored her and ignored everything she spouted: because they knew she was filthy rich, and did not have one moral leg to stand on
39. What is the difference between the fucking stinking hypocrisy that Ancient Rome spouted and sold to its masses, and the modern Media bullshit that is being sold to Western viewers by all the western powers? What is the difference between what Ancient Rome did and what Bush is doing right now? None
40. The veterans spouted all of their worldly advice
41. and provocations of it; harmonizing with which, my gallant spouted into me such a potent overflow of the balsamic injection, as softened and unedged all those irritating stings of a new species of titillation, which I had been so intolerably maddened with, and restored the ferment of my senses to some degree of composure
42. At first he wouldn't have anything to do with Sebastian; spouted all the official jargon about the rebirth of his country, and his belonging to his country, and finding self-realization in the life of the race
43. It was an unfortunate remark, for the dragon spouted terrific flames after him, and fast though he sped up the slope, he had not gone nearly far enough to be comfortable before the ghastly head of Smaug was thrust against the opening behind
44. It spouted green and scarlet flames
45. 'For one thing,' said Thjoden, 'I had not heard that they spouted smoke
46. He sprang at the foremost man (it was the chief of the Yeehats), ripping the throat wide open till the rent jugular spouted a fountain of blood
47. "Yes, it is true that there was a dragon, which, from the depths of its cave, spouted flame through his maw and set the heavens on fire
48. But when they were close, three masked guns spouted flame; they fired only at one spot, and when they had done, the rudder of the Spanish ship hung in splinters and she floundered about in no control
49. In the middle of the garden a little marble whale spouted its steady stream into a pool
50. And then the tall trees began, and the cars spouted steam and labored up the slopes
1. ‘He’s had a couple more anonymous letters spouting vitriol about Liz … one of them even suggested that she had a
2. Edgar came back into the office already spouting instructions
3. "This would be more like a crackpot, spouting really wild theories of God and the universe and claiming great revelations
4. Spouting your nonsense at every festival
5. With an agonizing groan she threw herself about until she could fasten her lips about the wildly spouting cock
6. Frank was trying to be an actor too, he was trying to be a porn star and he was spouting the
7. Even if they gained access to a broadcast medium, who would ever believe what he had to say? Just some fantasist spouting techno jargon
8. Bob drops to the floor blood spouting everywhere, he's dead before he hits the ground
9. Devon started spouting, “Ohhh okay! Okay! You are a chicken! That’s what’s up!”
10. I continued spouting at the nurse, “Can you rock out head spins like that?”
11. The kids at school tormented me for spouting the “Christian convictions” my father had drilled into me (my brothers wisely kept their mouths shut), but when I sang, they admired me
12. Walter had no clear consciousness of what he was doing until suddenly the red mist cleared from his sight and he found himself kneeling on the body of the prostrate Dan whose nose--oh, horror!--was spouting blood
13. opening and into the hallway, still spouting words he didn’t
14. What was curious to him as he paced around his study dictating memos and writing emails, was that there had been no voices whatsoever, no hint of his condition returning or static from any electrical items placed around him which usually preceded the cruel spouting of hatred
15. roaring, barking, and flame spouting stopped as the squad
16. Cut out the damaged section of spouting by
17. spouting out of the brackets
18. Take a small section of this spouting down to
19. of the old spouting and place a line of silicone
20. Cut out the spouting into 5-yard (5 M) sections
21. area and remove the spouting out of the
22. If putting up steel spouting the brackets are
23. all joints on steel spouting see instructions
24. by the fascia board and into the spouting
25. by the spouting end of this triangle of cuts to
26. the spouting end sit the sheet where it is 2-
27. inches (50 mm) into the spouting
28. your 2-inches (50 mm) into the spouting mark
29. the spouting around every section of roof a
30. told him that, yes, her baby was gleefully spouting
31. over his head and spouting whatever McClure and the rest of
32. With you spouting off like that?! You were supposed to just jot a couple of notes!
33. We’re being dragged, willingly, to our nemesis, by multi-national companies spouting the pernicious philosophy of free markets and expanding economies
34. Terrific convulsions shook the earth; the nights were lurid with spouting volcanoes that fringed the dark horizons with red pillars
35. Then he threw up his head, jaws wide and spouting blood, and glared up at the crag with such concentrated and intelligent fury that Valeria trembled and drew her sword
36. Rachel pressed the knife against the man’s throat and he started spouting names
37. “So it is true that you can sell your soul to the devil? That nonsense my father is always spouting off about, it’s real?” Allison asked
38. ' It’s the same spiel they've been spouting for a thousand years
39. Onn roared and stepped into one of the men’s chest like a plastic bottle, sending blood spouting from almost all his orifices
40. Rather than spouting obscenities, of which I don’t approve, since they show immaturity, do what these comics did
41. Eileen Cauldron’s testimony couldn’t be faulted, not faulted until Rudolph peered closely into the face of the man before him who was spouting the lies
42. Listening to them forever, listening to the fucked-in-the-head crap that they have been spouting
43. Here and there, a giant crag stuck out, spouting a long cascade of water down to a stream foaming its way to the river
44. Hope shook her head in disgust, tears spouting from her eyes
45. She bent over to cough, blood spouting from her mouth and perspiration flowing
46. spouting was pissing me off I sort of when off the handle myself, but I
47. Acid took that moment when Cassidy was spouting off her superiority, to grab the lamp cord and pull on it tight, Now Cassidy and Acid were in a tug of war
48. White plunged in, spouting legalese
49. The three of us stood over the artillery for a while, spouting theories as to whom it was who shot us down, yet it was all conjecture
50. The three-legged dog, the blacksmith shop spouting flames and sparks (something she couldn’t believe the fire marshal would allow), the three story-buildings and thatched roofed cottages, well, those were all things she hadn’t noticed before when she’d been preoccupied with Kyle and his supposed prom invite
1. In fact, an introspective child may have a better understanding (or comprehension) of words than a child who simply sight reads, or spouts off multiplication tables by rote memory
2. the hot water and cold water ran from separate spouts
3. with anger, he rose up; and though his blood gushed out like spouts of water, and his wounds were grievous, yet he ran through the
4. spouts into being out of nothing and returns to nothing
5. 45 Nevertheless while there was yet breath within him being inflamed with anger he rose up; and though his blood gushed out like spouts of water and his wounds were grievous yet he ran through the midst of the throng; and standing on a steep rock 46 When as his blood was now quite gone he plucked out his bowels and taking them in both his hands he throw them on the throng and calling on the Lord of life and spirit to restore him those again he so died
6. She ripped spouts of
7. Can you see through the horse shit that your government spouts?
8. This real baddie (other bad guys being good-guys-only-gone-a-little-bad), a crafty small-change artist, has a li’l gadget under his cruddy bum garb that spouts lighter fluid on demand
9. That’s what it was remembered for in your own history books: the Gargouille, as it was named, a bit like gargoyle, the name of carved statues that have water spouts
10. You say--in effect, though your words are choicer--that if you had your way my life would be set about with no spouts that were not whole
11. He never spouts anything about your future together
12. How they contort rapid as lightning, with spasms and spouts of blood!
13. This powerful animal is audible from far away when it sends up towering spouts of air and steam that resemble swirls of smoke
14. That evening Captain Nemo was forced to open the spigots of his air tanks and shoot a few spouts of fresh oxygen through the Nautilus's interior
15. It towered thirty feet in the sky, with great gargoyle spouts every hundred yards which would drop tiny streams down into yard reservoirs
16. Water spouts were in their speech, and mooing cows that lived in the sea and suckled their calves like land cows; and ghost ships sailing endlessly about the ocean looking for a lost port, their gear worked by seamen who were bleached skeletons
17. It may never have occurred to you that a porpoise spouts
18. And this is what ye have shipped for, men! to chase that white whale on both sides of land, and over all sides of earth, till he spouts black blood and rolls fin out
19. One day she saw spouts, lowered her boats, and gave chase to a shoal of sperm whales
20. So when they were working that evening at the pumps, there was on this head no small gamesomeness slily going on among them, as they stood with their feet continually overflowed by the rippling clear water; clear as any mountain spring, gentlemen—that bubbling from the pumps ran across the deck, and poured itself out in steady spouts at the lee scupper-holes
21. Tall spouts were seen to leeward; and two boats, Stubb's and Flask's, were detached in pursuit
22. One old Sag-Harbor whaleman's chief reason for questioning the Hebrew story was this:—He had one of those quaint old-fashioned Bibles, embellished with curious, unscientific plates; one of which represented Jonah's whale with two spouts in his head—a peculiarity only true with respect to a species of the Leviathan (the Right Whale, and the varieties of that order), concerning which the fishermen have this saying, "A penny roll would choke him"; his swallow is so very small
23. Instead of sparkling water, he now spouts red blood
24. It has been said that the whale only breathes through his spout-hole; if it could truthfully be added that his spouts are mixed with water, then I opine we should be furnished with the reason why his sense of smell seems obliterated in him; for the only thing about him that at all answers to his nose is that identical spout-hole; and being so clogged with two elements, it could not be expected to have the power of smelling
25. Seen from the Pequod's deck, then, as she would rise on a high hill of the sea, this host of vapoury spouts, individually curling up into the air, and beheld through a blending atmosphere of bluish haze, showed like the thousand cheerful chimneys of some dense metropolis, descried of a balmy autumnal morning, by some horseman on a height
26. But no sooner did the herd, by some presumed wonderful instinct of the Sperm Whale, become notified of the three keels that were after them,—though as yet a mile in their rear,—than they rallied again, and forming in close ranks and battalions, so that their spouts all looked like flashing lines of stacked bayonets, moved on with redoubled velocity
27. "There's a pretty fellow, now," he banteringly laughed, standing in the ship's bows, "there's a jackal for ye! I well know that these Crappoes of Frenchmen are but poor devils in the fishery; sometimes lowering their boats for breakers, mistaking them for Sperm Whale spouts; yes, and sometimes sailing from their port with their hold full of boxes of tallow candles, and cases of snuffers, foreseeing that all the oil they will get won't be enough to dip the Captain's wick into; aye, we all know these things; but look ye, here's a Crappo that is content with our leavings, the drugged whale there, I mean; aye, and is content too with scraping the dry bones of that other precious fish he has there
28. His firm lips met like the lips of a vice; the Delta of his forehead's veins swelled like overladen brooks; in his very sleep, his ringing cry ran through the vaulted hull, "Stern all! the White Whale spouts thick blood!"
29. They sent the water in spouts out of their pails
30. Figures of Water Spouts, 173