Squirt (verb)

  1. Cause a thin stream of liquid to be emitted from a small opening.
  2. Eject (liquid) in a thin stream from a small opening.
  3. Move suddenly and quickly in a particular direction.

Origin:

Early 17th century: of imitative origin.

Examples:

  1. He squirted ketchup on his fries.
  2. She squirted water from her water bottle.
  3. The whale squirted a stream of water into the air.
  4. The dog squirted out of the door.
  5. He squirt out of the room before anyone could stop him.
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