spew in a sentence
v. t.
📚 Grade Level: Grade 6, Grade 7, Grade 8
Definition
SPEW: to discharge or emit a substance forcefully and in large quantities; to express thoughts or words in a rapid and often chaotic manner.
Sample Sentences
- The volcano began to spew ash and lava, creating a dramatic landscape.
- After the party, he would often spew incoherent thoughts that made little sense.
- The fountain in the park would spew water high into the air, delighting the children.
- In a fit of rage, she started to spew insults that hurt everyone around her.
- The geyser is known to spew boiling water at regular intervals, attracting many visitors.
- The volcano began to spew molten lava, creating a breathtaking but dangerous spectacle.
- During the meeting, he started to spew complaints about the new policy, much to everyone's annoyance.
- As the car accelerated, the exhaust began to spew black smoke into the air.
- After the roller coaster ride, she couldn't help but spew a mix of excitement and fear in her recounting of the experience.
- The storm caused the river to overflow, causing it to spew debris and mud onto the roads.
- The volcano began to spew molten lava, creating a breathtaking yet terrifying spectacle.
- During the heated argument, he couldn't help but spew a torrent of insults that hurt her feelings.
- As the geyser erupted, it would spew water high into the air, delighting the onlookers.
- The old car would often spew black smoke, indicating it needed some serious repairs.
- In his frustration, he began to spew forth a series of wild conspiracy theories that left everyone bewildered.