Find the word definition

Crossword clues for spouter

The Collaborative International Dictionary
Spouter

Spouter \Spout"er\ (-[~e]r), n. One who, or that which, spouts.

Wiktionary
spouter

n. 1 Someone who talks nonsense at length. 2 Anything that spouts.

WordNet
spouter
  1. n. an obnoxious and foolish and loquacious talker [syn: chatterer, babbler, prater, chatterbox, magpie]

  2. an oil well that is spouting

  3. a spouting whale

Usage examples of "spouter".

Sulla in the person of this spouter and touter of the Senatus Consultum Ultimum?

This painting showed a whale hunta great sperm whale, draped with harpoon lines, thrashing about in its death throes, a huge jet of bright arterial blood rising from its spouter, while its flukes dashed a boatful of harpooners into the sea.

That was that the debris from the spouter was not shot so high as at first.

Slavery to every spouter who flatters your self-conceit and stirs up bitterness and headlong rage in you?

Geysir itself - the Gusher - which has given its name to all the other spouters in the world, was quiescent.

It occurred to me that this last suggestion of the Landlady was worth considering by the soft-handed, broadcloth-clad spouters to the laboring classes,--so called in distinction from the idle people who only contrive the machinery and discover the processes and lay out the work and draw the charts and organize the various movements which keep the world going and make it tolerable.

They directed one of the more spectacular fire spouters to perform by the front-door marquee, where the Gluttonous Greek had once served as a beacon.

We had a fair number of spouters in the South who were saying ridiculous things on the other side of the matter.

Instead, however, of Ribbonism taking a voluntary departure, as lay and priestly liberal spouters of the popular Roman Catholic party presumed, it increased in extent, numbers, and virus.

It occurred to me that this last suggestion of the Landlady was worth considering by the soft-handed, broadcloth-clad spouters to the laboring classes,--so called in distinction from the idle people who only contrive the machinery and discover the processes and lay out the work and draw the charts and organize the various movements which keep the world going and make it tolerable.