0 past simple and past participle of spew
1 If something spews liquid or gas, or liquid or gas spews from something, it flows out in large amounts:
Crude oil spewed forty feet above the derrick.
Torrents of filthy water spewed out of crushed pipe work.
I want to know why his obsession should be spewed out upon the laps of the rest of humanity quite so easily as is allowed at the present time.
He is in error if he thinks that that is a basis for the commitments that he spewed out in the last three or four minutes of his speech.
It appears that at least 50,000 tonnes of oil has spewed into the sea in a most environmentally sensitive area.
They spewed out polluting gases and turned buildings black.
I have almost spewed in my place this afternoon at the continuous repetition of the word "rationalisation".
They plundered them, and made their fortunes—and then spewed their muck almost on our back doors.