spout in Gujarati ગુજરાતી
spout in Telugu తెలుగు
spout in English
- spout⇄adj. spoutless.
- spout⇄eave trough orspout
a groove or gutter running along the eaves of a house to carry away rain water. - spout⇄expr. go up the spout, (Slang.) to be hopelessly lost; ruined.
Ex. Everything I owned has gone up the spout. - spout⇄expr. put up the spout, (Slang.) to put in pawn.
Ex. I put my watch up the spout last week. - spout⇄noun spouter.
- spout⇄noun 1. a discharge of water or other fluid, in some quantity and with some force; jet; stream.
Ex. A spout of water shot up from the hole in the pipe.
2. a pipe, tube, or trough for carrying off water or other liquid.
Ex. Rain runs do - spout⇄spout, verb, noun.
- spout⇄v.i. 1. to throw out a liquid, vapor, or the like, in a jet or stream.
Ex. The fountain spouted up high.
2. to flow out with force.
Ex. Water spouted from a break in the pipe.
(SYN) gush, jet, squirt, spurt.
3. (Informal, - spout⇄v.t. 1. to throw out (a liquid, vapor, or the like) in a stream or spray.
Ex. The fountain spouts water. A whale spouts hot, moist air when it breathes.
2. to pour forth in quantity.
Ex. Machines now in operation spout quotations at a