Spout in a sentence as a noun

Nowadays, its a place for people to spout memes.

If someone starts to spout abuse I just click the ignore button.

Knowing how to solve a problem is much more useful than being able to spout out the right answer.

... if one was trying to grandstand and spout meaningless platitudes.

They need to convince her that it is no longer in her best interests to spout the gory details on her blog.

I know that myself, when I'm in a rage state of mind, I'd spout terrible things at people that I'd instantly regret after.

Surely with all the Android enthusiasts there's many of these already?Say why he's wrong, don't just spout your conclusion.

I worked on this project this summer at Google, and I've been cracking up at the news coverage and HN/Reddit comment threads for a couple of days now. Here's why:- People love to spout off about why Google does this or that.

Spout in a sentence as a verb

More often than not it boils down to two things: ignorance and a result, spouting ********, and/or personal issues being projected.

If second-order punditry is so worthless, why are we content to spout third-order punditry here?

Not that it's an excuse for what they did but why the **** would you suddenly spout "I am not a terrorist" when no-one has even implied as such.

I just have a hard time with media personalities who are willing to spout **** when they don't know what they are talking about instead of simply shutting up.

Quite the opposite: The fact that one can spout some crazy in-jokes to one's friends on Twitter, and in a week from now nobody will be able to find those words, is a feature.

Perennial "Strategic Roadmap Shifts", listening to yet another CEO spout boilerplate ******** about how this is the one way to glory, never shall we mention that one from just six months ago - that never happened.

"Personally I also equate American Republicans with fascists, whom spout rhetoric about patriotism and some measure of ethnocentrism.

I run a small forum that's been around for nearly 10 years now and I've found that over the years when we do get someone that's absolutely insane or trollish the best thing to do isn't to outright ban them, but to give them an area away from the rest of the group where they can spout off.

Spout definitions

noun

an opening that allows the passage of liquids or grain

verb

gush forth in a sudden stream or jet; "water gushed forth"

See also: spurt spirt gush

verb

talk in a noisy, excited, or declamatory manner

See also: rant jabber rave