All spurt synonyms
spurt
S s noun spurt
- escape β An act of breaking free from confinement or control.
- leakage β an act of leaking; leak.
- acceleration β The acceleration of a process or change is the fact that it is getting faster and faster.
- dash β If you dash somewhere, you run or go there quickly and suddenly.
- jet β a compact black coal, susceptible of a high polish, used for making beads, jewelry, buttons, etc.
- jump β to spring clear of the ground or other support by a sudden muscular effort; leap: to jump into the air; to jump out a window.
- outbreak β a sudden breaking out or occurrence; eruption: the outbreak of war.
- outpouring β outpouring.
- wash β to apply water or some other liquid to (something or someone) for the purpose of cleansing; cleanse by dipping, rubbing, or scrubbing in water or some other liquid.
- whoosh β a loud, rushing noise, as of air or water: a great whoosh as the door opened.
- birr β to make or cause to make a whirring sound
- burst β If something bursts or if you burst it, it suddenly breaks open or splits open and the air or other substance inside it comes out.
- ebb and flow β tidal movement
- ebullition β a seething or overflowing, as of passion or feeling; outburst.
- effluence β the action or process of flowing out; efflux.
verb spurt
- hasting β swiftness of motion; speed; celerity: He performed his task with great haste. They felt the need for haste.
- hurtle β to rush violently; move with great speed: The car hurtled down the highway.
- irrupt β to break or burst in suddenly.
- leeched β any bloodsucking or carnivorous aquatic or terrestrial worm of the class Hirudinea, certain freshwater species of which were formerly much used in medicine for bloodletting.
- leeching β any bloodsucking or carnivorous aquatic or terrestrial worm of the class Hirudinea, certain freshwater species of which were formerly much used in medicine for bloodletting.
- make haste β swiftness of motion; speed; celerity: He performed his task with great haste. They felt the need for haste.
- make tracks β a structure consisting of a pair of parallel lines of rails with their crossties, on which a railroad train, trolley, or the like runs.
- barreled β Having the specified number of barrels.
- ejaculate β (of a man or male animal) eject semen from the body at the moment of sexual climax.
- emerge β Move out of or away from something and come into view.
- erupt β (of a volcano) become active and eject lava, ash, and gases.
- hasten β to move or act with haste; proceed with haste; hurry: to hasten to a place.
- exudate β An exuded substance, in particular.
- issue β the act of sending out or putting forth; promulgation; distribution: the issue of food and blankets to flood victims.
- ooze β (of moisture, liquid, etc.) to flow, percolate, or exude slowly, as through holes or small openings.
- overbrim β To flow over the brim; to overflow.
- race β Cape, a cape at the SE extremity of Newfoundland.
- welling β a hole drilled or bored into the earth to obtain water, petroleum, natural gas, brine, or sulfur.
- whelm β to submerge; engulf.
- winging β either of the two forelimbs of most birds and of bats, corresponding to the human arms, that are specialized for flight.
- disembogue β to discharge contents by pouring forth.
- barrelled β a cylindrical wooden container with slightly bulging sides made of staves hooped together, and with flat, parallel ends.
- barrelling β a cylindrical wooden container with slightly bulging sides made of staves hooped together, and with flat, parallel ends.
- birthed β an act or instance of being born: the day of his birth.
- bleed β When you bleed, you lose blood from your body as a result of injury or illness.
- boom β If there is a boom in the economy, there is an increase in economic activity, for example in the amount of things that are being bought and sold.
- careered β an occupation or profession, especially one requiring special training, followed as one's lifework: He sought a career as a lawyer.
- careering β an occupation or profession, especially one requiring special training, followed as one's lifework: He sought a career as a lawyer.
- cast out β To cast out something or someone means to get rid of them because you do not like or need them, or do not want to take responsibility for them.
- come to light β to be revealed
- crop up β If something crops up, it appears or happens, usually unexpectedly.
- cut and run β to make a rapid escape
- dart β If a person or animal darts somewhere, they move there suddenly and quickly.
- barreling β a cylindrical wooden container with slightly bulging sides made of staves hooped together, and with flat, parallel ends.
- dog it β a domesticated canid, Canis familiaris, bred in many varieties.