"Spue" Pronounce,Meaning And Examples

"Spue" Natural Recordings by Native Speakers

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"Spue" Meaning

The word "spue" is a somewhat archaic or obsolete term, but it can refer to the act of vomiting or spitting up mucus or other fluid.

"Spue" Examples

Part of Speech: Verb


Examples:


1. Intransitive Verb
The pipe spued water all over the kitchen floor. (Something broke and released fluid.)
2. Transitive Verb
The volcano erupted and spued ash everywhere. (Something released or shot out.)
3. Intransitive Verb
After eating too much, she felt sick and spued immediately. (To forcefully expel something from the body.)
4. figurafigurativederivations#spue">tive
Her controversial opinions spued distrust among her audience. (To impair something's confidence or influence.)
5. idiomatic
What a wonderful restaurant, this pizza spued everywhere on my shirt! (This phrase related to waste cultivate a sauce or dressing spreading within coupled surfaces.)
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"Spue" Similar Words

Spruikers

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Spruiking

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To promote or advertise something enthusiastically, often in a loud and boastful way, often using sensational or exaggerated language.

Sprung

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Sprung refers to a sudden or impulsive movement, often in a way that is energetic or spontaneous.<br><br>Example: "She sprang up from her seat to dance."<br><br>It can also mean to have been put into place or set up quickly, often in a way that is sudden or unexpected.<br><br>Example: "The paratrooper's parachute was sprang from the aircraft."<br><br>In addition, "sprung" can be used to describe something that has been trapped or caught, often in a way that is sudden or unexpected.<br><br>Example: "The mouse was sprang in the trap."<br><br>Finally, in archery, "sprung" refers to the moment when the arrow leaves the bow string.<br><br>Example: "The archer released the arrow and watched as it was sprung from the bow."

Sprungli

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A popular Swiss chocolatier that is especially famous for its delicious Swiss chocolate truffles.

Spry

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Spryly

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Spud

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A colloquial or informal word for a potato.

Spuds

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Spuds are a colloquial or informal term for potatoes, especially in British and Irish English, or Newfoundland English.

Spumante

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Spumante is a type of Italian sparkling wine that is produced using the same method as champagne, but it is typically less expensive and made from a blend of grape varieties such as Glera, Chardonnay, Pinot Grigio, and Moscato. It is characterized by its fine, long-lasting bubble and has a slightly sweeter taste than other sparkling wines.

Spumavirinae

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Spume

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Foam or froth, as of the sea; breaker.

Spumeous

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Frothy or foamy.

Spumes

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Spumescence

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The word "spumescence" is a noun that refers to the process of foaming or bubbling, particularly in liquids or gases. It can also refer to a state of drunken revelry or frantic joy.<br><br>In a more poetic sense, spumescence can describe the effervescent quality of something, where it is light, frothy, and throat-clearingly lively. However, it's worth noting that this word is not commonly used in modern English, and its usage is mostly found in fiction, such as fantasy or science fiction novels, or in poetic or whimsical writing.<br><br>Thomas Hobbes, an English philosopher, was the first to coin this word in the 17th century, basing it on the Latin word "spumas," meaning foam.

Spumescent

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The word "spumescent" refers to the condition of being covered or formed with spume, which is a mass of foam or froth, especially one formed by the agitation of waves or the boiling of a liquid.