spoutings

/ˈspaʊtɪŋz/
noun
  1. Streams or jets of liquid that are forced out of something, often with force or in a continuous flow.
    • The whale's blowhole released spoutings of mist into the air.
    • The broken pipe sent spoutings of water across the street.
    • The fountain produced gentle spoutings that sparkled in the sunlight.
  2. Long, often repetitive or pompous speeches or writings.
    • I had to sit through his spoutings on the importance of punctuality.
    • The politician's spoutings about reform sounded hollow to the audience.
    • Her spoutings on social media rarely contained any real facts.
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