Use "spurts" in a sentence

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1. Spurts of warm rain blew fitfully against their faces.

2. We weren't consistent - we played in spurts.

3. At third boil, the water seethes and spurts

4. The laughter tumbled out of him in choppy spurts.

5. The water came out of the tap in short spurts .

6. Adolescence is a time for growth spurts and puberty changes

7. Bursty Data that is transferred or transmitted in short, uneven spurts

8. The volcano spurts smoke and lave after 3 years of silence.

9. What does Bursty mean? Data that is transferred or transmitted in short, uneven spurts

10. DiMaggio liked his privacy, but was willing enough to forgo it in spurts.

11. It is like a simmering volcano that occasionally throws up spurts of gory violence.

12. And so the HPA, the hypothalamic- pituitary- adrenal gland, this axis just sort of spurts out of control.

13. The words seemed to clog in his throat, then come free in little gouts and spurts.

14. Cluster feeding is a smart way for your baby to boost your milk supply during growth spurts

15. Boluses are short spurts of insulin given to cover the carbs in meals and snacks and to lower any high readings that may occur

16. A few spurts of milk then the thing was at the teat end again, a pinkish-white object peeping through the orifice.

17. A few spurts of milk then the thing was at the teat end again[Sentencedict.com], a pinkish-white object peeping through the orifice.

18. The wood choppers are still evident, but the Bloodiness of Peter's martyrdom is the focus: blood spurts from his head, the blood from his chest stains his white scapular and pools on the ground, blood drips from his staff and the assassin's discarded spear and, in the lower right corner, in a visual pathetic fallacy, blood streams from a severed tree stump.