spurt|spurts in English
noun
[spɜrt /spɜːt]
forcible gush; sudden outburst; stream, jet, squirt; marked increase of effort for a short time
Use "spurt|spurts" in a sentence
1. Spurts of warm rain blew fitfully against their faces.
2. We weren't consistent - we played in spurts.
3. He made a sudden spurt.
4. a spurt of steam from the teapot.
5. At third boil, the water seethes and spurts
6. The laughter tumbled out of him in choppy spurts.
7. The water came out of the tap in short spurts .
8. Spurt on for success could be seen.
9. The water came out with a spurt.
10. I saw flames spurt from the roof.
11. Put on a spurt, or you'll fall behind.
12. No sudden spurt, no scramble to get away.
13. At adolescence, muscles go through a growth spurt.
14. Adolescence is a time for growth spurts and puberty changes
15. A great spurt of blood came out of the wound.
16. With when spurt, initiate new phase, enliven again.
17. Robyn swallowed nervously, immediately regretting her spurt of defiance.
18. Bursty Data that is transferred or transmitted in short, uneven spurts
19. The volcano spurts smoke and lave after 3 years of silence.
20. What does Bursty mean? Data that is transferred or transmitted in short, uneven spurts
21. At the same time, you may experience a spurt in growth.
22. With one final spurt, he reached the top of the hill.
23. In any case, the growth spurt did not last.
24. He felt a spurt of resentment against his brother.
25. I felt a sudden spurt of laughter rising in me.