0 If something spews liquid or gas, or liquid or gas spews from something, it flows out in large amounts: --
Humourless statisticians have programmed countless computers, which have duly spewed out jargon and indecipherable algebraic equations.
It has now been repaired and is spewing out more letters from unhappy constituents.
I gather that the paper is still spewing out, whatever happens to it.
It may well be that a political bias was not applied after the figures were spewed out from the computer.
We have certainly suffered too long from what goes on up above, or rather from what is spewed up above.
Approximately 2,500 additional regulations have spewed forth from the machinery of government in that time.
It is not acceptable to spew toxic wastes out of chimney stacks within a few hundred yards of people's homes, schools and playgrounds.
We are enormously grateful for the briefing, which we will speed-read and spew back out as best we can.