Spew (verb)

  1. To forcefully eject or emit (liquid, material, or words) from the mouth or another opening.
  2. To come out in a sudden and forceful stream.
  3. To express oneself in a very forceful or excessive manner.

Origin:

From middle english spewen, from old english spēawian, from proto-germanic *spēwōną ("to spew"), from proto-indo-european *sphēw- ("to spit").

Examples:

  1. The volcano spewed ash and lava.
  2. The child spewed his lunch all over the table.
  3. The speaker spewed a stream of angry words.
  4. The geyser spewed hot water into the air.
  5. He spewed out a string of profanities.
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