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In some senses, spew is marked as informal, slang. Watch for register when choosing this word.
verb
To eject forcibly and in a stream,
But you get to the beach via monorail and you get to the sand and look out to the ocean and all you see is oil tankers and factories spewing smoke on the horizon. It was like some sort of futuristic dystopia.
To be forcibly ejected.
The blow is not as severe as those to his leg. It is meant only to break, not crush. Blood and internal fluids spew from his nose.
To speak or write quickly and voluminously, especially words that are not worth listening to or reading.
Set such a program running and it will continue to spew out sentences until you shut it down.
Outside of the basic reading, writing, and math skills, and having an idea of what's out there, they were just spewing useless information.
To be written or spoken voluminously.
The lies continued to spew forth.
To vomit.
Bleeding gums an' no saliva can make your partner spew.
noun
Vomit.
Just after you've din'd, take a dish that is large, And into it what you have eaten discharge; Then get all the rest that are at the table, to spew in the same as long as they're able; Let them strain very hard, 'till all is brought up, For the more spew there is, the better the soup;
Poor old Sedgwick had been chased around the rugger pitch by a lunatic in a car, and then seen his researcher covered in spew from a drunken student.
Ejaculate or ejaculation.
Sea urchins, for example, release between ten and one hundred billion sperm with every ejaculation. That's two orders of magnitude more than the few hundred million sperm per spew an average human bloke can dish out.
Nonsense or lies.
First thing you gotta have is some sort of confounding unfounded prejudicial spew and contrived agenda aimed at humanity.
I came out with it: “What were you doing listening to her spew that spew, anyway?
Material that has been ejected in a stream, or the act of spewing.
He felt the flimsy canvas yield without a whisper, devoured by the roaring bull of the truck, and the whiskey bottles shattered in a spew of brownish chaos, asparkle with the light, blown this way and that by the big vehicle's velocity.
A white powder or dark crystals that appear on the surface of improperly tanned leather.
Most men familiar with the handling of leather must occasionally have come across samples showing a whitish scum, or spew, upon the surface.
Out of 70 leather samples, 15 developed heavy spew in two to six months.