"Spewing" Natural Recordings by Native Speakers
Verb: to vomit or spit out something, such as water or air, in a forceful manner.
Example: The volcano was spewing molten lava into the air.
Idiomatic expressions:
Spewing forth: to produce something suddenly and forcefully (e.g. "helmet-camera was spewing forth pink, laughing arrows")
Spewing great loads: to talk or write about something excessively (e.g. "People were spewing great loads about the weather")
Spermotoxicity refers to the adverse effects of substances that can damage or destroy sperm cells, leading to reduced fertility or sperm count. It can be caused by various factors, including chemicals, radiation, heat, infection, and certain medical treatments. Spermotoxicity can result in decreased fertility, miscarriage, or birth defects.
Sperm refer to the male reproductive cells, typically produced in the testes of males, responsible for fertilizing the female egg cell during reproduction.
Spessartine is a name for a gem variety of garnet, a deep reddish-orange to brownish-red gemstone.
To spew means to vomit or to spout out something, usually suddenly and forcefully, such as spewing out words, emotions, or energy. It can also imply a release or an eruption of something, often in a violent or intense manner.
Speyer is a city in Rhineland-Palatinate, Germany. It is situated on the left bank of the Rhine River, and its old town is a UNESCO World Heritage Site due to its historical significance as the residence of several Holy Roman Emperors who were buried there (including Frederick I, II, and III).
Sphacel:<br><br>1. Sphacel (adj.): relating to or characterized by decay or gangrene.<br>2. Sphacel (n.): a decomposition or gangrenous process in a wound or tissue.<br>3. Sphacelate (v.): to cause or undergo decomposition or gangrene in a wound or tissue.<br><br>In philosophy, sphacel is used to describe a change or transformation through decomposition or degeneration.
Past tense of the verb "sphacelize", which means to make or become decomposed or decayed, especially of human flesh, often in a rotting or putrid state.