0 present participle of spew
1 If something spews liquid or gas, or liquid or gas spews from something, it flows out in large amounts:
The eruption began with a fissure spewing hot cinders to form the cone.
It is used as a hand-held spray or can be fired in canisters that heat up spewing out an aerosol cloud at a steady rate.
As regards the space taken up by a lorry with a large trailer, far more cars would occupy that same space, all spewing out environmentally unfriendly gases.
There is a giant computer up there absolutely spewing out the chits which we are now receiving telling us how many stamps we have to our credit.
Its statisticians and its bureaucrats and their spewing out of words will go on and on, as these debates always point out.
Perhaps far more worrying is the spewing out of pollution from the chimney of its incinerator.
The stuff is spewing up out of that drift mine.
It was thoroughly bad business practice by the company concerned, which seemed unable to stop its computer from spewing forth these books.