spew
/spjuː/
verb
- To flow or cause to flow out in a stream, often forcefully or in large amounts.
- Smoke spewed from the factory chimney all day long.
- The volcano began to spew hot lava down the mountainside.
- The broken pipe spewed water across the basement floor.
- To say or express something quickly and in large amounts, often in an angry or uncontrolled way.
- The politician spewed lies during the debate.
- He spewed insults at the referee after the bad call.
- She spewed out her frustrations in a long, angry email.
noun
- Something that is ejected or emitted, especially in a stream.
- The spew from the volcano covered the nearby town in ash.
- The car's exhaust left a black spew on the driveway.
- A thick spew of oil leaked from the damaged tanker.