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spurt

[spurt] / spɜrt /




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There is a small bit of snow that spurts up from each dog’s foot as they run, a little white jet, and that turns in my mind to flame.

From Literature

The lack of electricity, except in rationed spurts, meant searing heat during the day followed by freezing cold during the night.

From The Wall Street Journal

Still, Gottlieb called that spurt “special,” if only for the fact that it showed USC still has some life as it opens the postseason Thursday against Washington in the Big Ten tournament.

From Los Angeles Times

His paintings of erupting fountains, spurting fireworks and splashing bathers make you feel a cool summer breeze in the middle of a packed fair space.

From The Wall Street Journal

“When I have a good outing, make sure the next one’s good and not just have spurts.”

From Los Angeles Times