0 If something spews liquid or gas, or liquid or gas spews from something, it flows out in large amounts:
A withering burst of fire was directed into the wall directly behind them, spewing out thousands of steel fragments.
How and when did our ancestors begin to formulate and spew forth segmented bits of air into meaningful sequences, and what behaviors led to the earliest language (protolanguage)?
They get damaged and litter spews out all over the highway and the pavements.
They are already worn down by the endless regulations and quota cuts spewing out from this institution and bringing their industry to its knees.
There is congestion in the streets, with clapped-out old buses, lorries and cars spewing filth into the atmosphere which we then have to breathe.
They have to continue spewing all their garbage into the atmosphere.
The sides of the tanker might have been split by the explosion and all the remaining oil spewed out into the sea.
We are enormously grateful for the briefing, which we will speed-read and spew back out as best we can.