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Phrase(s): spout something out
1. Lit. to exude a liquid. • The hose spouted the cooling water out all over the children. • It spouted out cooling water. 2. Fig. to blurt something out; to speak out suddenly, revealing some important piece of information. • She spouted the name of the secret agent out under the effects of the drug. • She spouted out everything we wanted to know.
McGrawhill's American Idioms And Phrasal Verbs