spout in a sentence
v. t.
π Grade Level: Kindergarten, Grade 1, Grade 2
Definition
SPOUT (verb): To send forth or emit a stream or spray of liquid or particles in a forceful manner.
Sample Sentences
- The children gathered around the old well to watch the water spout high into the air.
- As the storm rolled in, the wind began to spout clouds of dust across the field.
- She had to carefully adjust the kettleβs spout to avoid spilling hot water everywhere.
- In the distance, they could see the fountain spout shimmering in the sunlight.
- The angry dog began to spout a string of barks as the mailman approached the gate.
- The water began to spout from the broken pipe, creating a small fountain in the yard.
- As he tilted the kettle, the steam spouted out, filling the air with a warm, comforting aroma.
- The child watched in awe as the whale breached the surface and spouted a magnificent spray of water.
- She poured the syrup from the bottle, and it spouted out in a sticky, slow stream.
- The old-fashioned teapot had a charming spout that poured the tea perfectly into the delicate cups.
- The children watched in awe as the fountain spouted water high into the air.
- He accidentally knocked over the kettle, causing the hot water to spout everywhere.
- During the storm, the wind caused the old chimney to spout sparks and embers.
- The scientist was fascinated by the way the volcano spouted lava and ash during the eruption.
- She used a spout to pour the syrup over the pancakes without making a mess.