spurt out from (something)

spurt out from (something)

1. To erupt or burst forth from something all at once or very quickly. He started to laugh and milk spurted out from his mouth. You need to make sure this is sealed tight so oil doesn't spurt out from the motor while the machine is running.
2. To eject or spew some liquid out something all at once or very quickly. In this usage, a noun or pronoun can be used between "spurt" and "out." The kettle spurted steam out from its spout when the water began to boil. We took turns spurting water out from our mouths to see who could shoot it the farthest.
See also: out, spurt
Farlex Dictionary of Idioms.
See also:
  • spurt
  • spurt from (something)
  • spurt out of (something)
  • spurt out
  • erupt
  • erupt from
  • erupt from (someone or something)
  • chortle
  • burst out laughing
  • raise a laugh