100 Examples of sentences containing the common noun "spurt"
Definition
Spurt (noun): A sudden burst or outpouring of something, such as liquid, energy, or activity. It can refer to a quick, intense effort, movement, or an increase in speed or intensity.
Synonyms
- Burst
- Surge
- Jet
- Gush
- Spasm
- Eruption
- Outpouring
- Flow
- Rush
- Emission
Antonyms
- Drip
- Drop
- Trickle
- Diminution
- Slackening
- Lull
- Decrease
Examples
- The water will spurt out of the hose if you turn the tap on fully.
- She felt a spurt of adrenaline as she crossed the finish line.
- The fountain began to spurt water high into the air.
- He had a spurt of energy after his afternoon coffee.
- The athlete will spurt ahead of the competition in the final lap.
- Tears began to spurt from her eyes during the emotional scene.
- The car's engine will spurt if you press the accelerator too hard.
- A spurt of flame shot out from the campfire.
- The child's laughter would often spurt unexpectedly during the game.
- The volcano could spurt lava at any moment.
- After a spurt of growth, the plant started to flourish.
- He experienced a spurt of creativity while writing his novel.
- A sudden spurt of rain caught us off guard during the picnic.
- She gave a spurt of laughter when she heard the joke.
- The athlete managed to spurt his speed at the last moment.
- Water would spurt from the broken pipe, creating a mess.
- The spurt of inspiration led her to finish the painting in one session.
- He felt a spurt of confidence before his big presentation.
- The rocket will spurt flames as it takes off into the sky.
- The burst of energy made him spurt down the hallway.
- A spurt of joy filled her heart when she received the good news.
- The soda can will spurt if you shake it before opening.
- The team had a spurt of teamwork that led them to victory.
- The sudden spurt of growth surprised the gardener.
- She would spurt out facts about her favorite subject during discussions.
- The athlete’s final spurt secured his place in the finals.
- A spurt of wind knocked the papers off the table.
- The spurt of excitement among the crowd was palpable.
- He could spurt out the answers in class with ease.
- The child would spurt forward to greet her parents after school.
- After a spurt of activity, he needed to rest.
- The athlete's spurt of speed caught everyone by surprise.
- The water began to spurt as they turned on the faucet.
- She felt a spurt of anger when she heard the unfair treatment.
- The dog would spurt out of the house whenever the door opened.
- A spurt of laughter erupted from the audience.
- The engine will spurt if it runs out of oil.
- The sudden spurt of rain ruined the outdoor event.
- The runner managed to spurt past the others at the last minute.
- A spurt of enthusiasm energized the team.
- The geyser will spurt water every few minutes.
- The sudden spurt of traffic made the commute longer.
- He would spurt out ideas during brainstorming sessions.
- A spurt of cold air rushed into the room when the door opened.
- The child had a spurt of growth during the summer.
- The sprinter will spurt off the blocks at the starting gun.
- A spurt of creativity allowed her to finish the project ahead of schedule.
- The firecracker would spurt sparks in all directions.
- The spurt of laughter made everyone turn to see what was happening.
- The sudden spurt of noise drew their attention.
- The dog would spurt forward to chase the ball.
- A spurt of energy allowed him to finish the race strong.
- The water will spurt from the fountain every hour.
- A spurt of fear gripped her as she entered the dark room.
- The athlete's final spurt helped him secure a medal.
- The paint will spurt if the nozzle is clogged.
- A spurt of laughter escaped during the serious meeting.
- After a spurt of hard work, the project was finally completed.
- The child would spurt out facts about dinosaurs.
- A spurt of joy ran through her as she opened the gift.
- The runner managed to spurt past the competition near the end.
- The water will spurt out if you squeeze the bottle.
- The spurt of innovation led to new technologies.
- A sudden spurt of excitement filled the arena.
- She felt a spurt of determination to finish the marathon.
- The snow would spurt from the shovel as he cleared the path.
- A spurt of motivation kept him working late into the night.
- The child would spurt forward to greet his friends.
- A spurt of energy helped her finish the last chapter.
- The balloon will spurt air if you poke it.
- The sudden spurt of laughter lightened the mood.
- He felt a spurt of joy when he saw her smile.
- The athlete needed a final spurt of speed to win.
- The tea kettle will spurt steam when it's ready.
- She experienced a spurt of anxiety before her speech.
- A spurt of excitement rippled through the crowd.
- The engine will spurt if it overheats.
- The child would spurt out words in excitement.
- A spurt of unexpected rain fell during the picnic.
- He felt a spurt of confidence when he spoke to the crowd.
- The water will spurt out of the fountain beautifully.
- A spurt of relief washed over her after hearing the news.
- The athlete's spurt at the end made a difference in the race.
- The water can spurt from the hose if turned suddenly.
- A spurt of joy filled her heart as she opened the letter.
- The sudden spurt of traffic caused delays.
- He managed to spurt out the answers during the quiz.
- A spurt of excitement spread through the children.
- The car will spurt forward if you hit the gas pedal.
- She felt a spurt of creativity when inspired by nature.
- The balloon would spurt water if you filled it too much.
- A spurt of laughter interrupted the serious discussion.
- She experienced a spurt of pride upon receiving her award.
- The athlete needed to spurt if he wanted to win.
- A spurt of energy helped him finish the project.
- The hose will spurt water if you kink it.
- A spurt of inspiration hit him in the middle of the night.
- The sudden spurt of laughter drew attention.
- The car will spurt ahead if you accelerate quickly.
- A spurt of adrenaline can help during high-pressure situations.