Spurt ( verb , noun )

(As a verb)

Spurt ( verb )

  1. To shoot out suddenly and forcefully in a jet or stream.
  2. To make a sudden and forceful effort.

Origin:

Derived from the middle english word "spurten" meaning "to spout or gush out".

Examples:

  1. The water spurt out of the broken pipe.
  2. He spurt out of the starting blocks.
  3. The oil spurt out of the well.
  4. She spurt out with a burst of energy.
  5. The crowd spurt out cheering as the team scored a goal.

(As a noun)

Spurt ( noun )

  1. To shoot out suddenly and forcefully in a jet or stream.
  2. To make a sudden and forceful effort.

Origin:

Derived from the middle english word "spurten" meaning "to spout or gush out".

Examples:

  1. The water spurt out of the broken pipe.
  2. He spurt out of the starting blocks.
  3. The oil spurt out of the well.
  4. She spurt out with a burst of energy.
  5. The crowd spurt out cheering as the team scored a goal.
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