"Spurts" Natural Recordings by Native Speakers
The word "spurts" typically refers to sudden, brief, and intermittent bursts of energy or activity, often in a similar manner to a rapid issuing or flowing of something, such as:
- A burst of speed or acceleration, as in an athlete "runs in spurts"
- Quick spurts of answers or ideas, as in a person thinking "in spurts"
- Sudden and temporary bursts of activity or development, as in a business project experiencing "growth spurts"
- Unpredictable and brief shots or bursts of light, sound, or motion, as in fireworks or a video game.
A spurrer is a secondary archaic term for a winemaker, primarily associated with the industrious activity of a cooper in creating wine and ale barrels.
Encouraging or inspiring someone or something to become active and work harder, often by providing support or incentives.
To encourage or increase someone's enthusiasm or excitement, usually in order to take action.<br><br>Example: The politician's speech really spurred me to volunteer for the campaign.
A sudden and brief increase in the flow of something, typically of a liquid.<br><br>Example: "The faucet suddenly burst into a spurt of water, soaking the floor."<br><br>It can also refer to a brief, intense burst of energy or effort.<br><br>Example: "The athlete made a spurt of speed in the final lap, surprising everyone with his sudden gain."<br><br>Additionally, it can refer to a shooting outward in a sudden, forceful manner.<br><br>Example: "The wound began to spurt blood as the bullet was extracted."
A spurtle is a long, wooden spoon-like kitchen utensil traditionally used to stir or beat porridge or other oat-based dishes in Scotland, particularly the national dish, oatmeal. It usually has a needle-shaped or tapering head and a long, flat handle.
Sputnik refers to:<br><br>1. Sputnik (satellite): A Soviet artificial Earth satellite launched on October 4, 1957, which was the first human-made object to be put into Earth's orbit. It marked the beginning of the Space Age.<br>2. Sputnik (magazine): A monthly American magazine that covers science, politics, and culture from a progressive perspective.<br>3. Sputnik (creative term): In some contexts, the term "Sputnik moment" refers to a historical moment of great significance, like a turning point in a development or a major innovation.
Verb: To speak or utter sparsely, in a stammering or interrupted manner.<br><br>Example: "The student struggled to answer the question, sputtering out a few words before falling silent."<br><br>Noun: A instance of sputtering, such as a fit of coughing or stuttering.<br><br>Example: "The sputtering machine gave off a loud noise that startled everyone in the room."<br><br>Also, can refer to something that is malfunctioning or producing a hissing or spitting sound, such as an engine or a steam pipe.<br><br>Example: "The car's sputtering engine prevented it from moving smoothly down the road."