Crossword-Solution: SPOUTS 6 letters, 45 clues 🏆 scrabble score: 8

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SPOUTS anagram STOUPS, STUOPS, TOSSUP, UPTOSS

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Tea kettle features 1 answer
Parts of kettles 1 answer
Parts of teapots 1 answer
Parts of watering cans 1 answer
Pipes conveying water from gutters. 1 answer
Pops off 1 answer
Prates pompously 1 answer
Rapid flow of words 1 answer
Speaks bombastically: Colloq. 1 answer
Speaks oratorically 1 answer
Spills tea 1 answer
Oilcan parts 1 answer
Teapost features 1 answer
Teapot features 1 answer
Teapot openings 1 answer
Teapot parts 1 answer
Teapots' features 1 answer
Watering can parts 1 answer
Whales and water fountains produce them 1 answer
Whales' blowholes 1 answer
What Old Faithful does. 1 answer
What Yellowstone's Old Faithful does about 17 times a day 1 answer
Means of pouring 1 answer
Gas can parts 1 answer
Gargoyle mouths, at times 1 answer
Gargoyle features, often 1 answer
Features of teapots 1 answer
Blows like a whale. 1 answer
Blowholes of whales. 1 answer
Blowhole emanations 1 answer
Rain drains 2 answers
Ewer features 2 answers
Teakettle parts 2 answers
Orates 2 answers
Nozzles 3 answers
Pitcher parts 3 answers
Water pipes 4 answers
Waterfalls 5 answers
WATER duct 6 answers
Declaims 6 answers
Mouths off 7 answers
Gushes 9 answers
Pipes 10 answers
A SYSTEM OF WATERCOURSES OR DRAINS FOR CARRYING OFF EXCESS WATER 10 answers
Harangues 12 answers
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Hint 1 meaning
One who, or that which, eats.
Hint 2 anagram
EARET
Hint 3 another clue
greedy person
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Sentences with SPOUTS (5)

But the tower spouts used to spatter on the stones, and we are puzzled, for this was like the boiling of a pot.” Not being able to read, think, or work, Bathsheba asked Liddy to stay and breakfast with her.
Far from the Madding Crowd Thomas Hardy 1992
But it's hark! the whistle's blowing with a wild, exultant blast, And the boys are madly cheering, for they've struck the flow at last, And it's rushing up the tubing from four thousand feet below Till it spouts above the casing in a million-gallon flow.
Rio Grande's Last Race and Other Verses Andrew Barton 'Banjo' Paterson 1995
And who for bloom perfection seeks, Should mark the color on their cheeks; No music that the robin spouts Is equal to their merry shouts; There is no foliage to compare With youngsters' sun-kissed, tousled hair: Spring's greatest joy beyond a doubt Is when it brings the children out.
A Heap o' Livin' Edgar A. Guest 2008
Such an oath, then, did the gods appoint the eternal and primaeval water of Styx to be: and it spouts through a rugged place.
Hesiod, The Homeric Hymns, and Homerica Homer and Hesiod 2008
Sam, the tall ostler, was polishing a curb-chain wit sand; the lantern at his feet letting up spouts of candle-light through the holes with which its conical roof was peppered.
Lay Morals Robert Louis Stevenson 2010

Quotes with SPOUTS (3)

A really cultured woman, like a really cultured man, is all the simpler and the less obtrusive for her knowledge; it has made her see herself and her opinions in something like just proportions; she does not make it a pedestal from which she flatters herself that she commands a complete view of men and things, but makes it a point of observation from which to form a right estimate of herself. She neither spouts poetry nor quotes Cicero on slight provocation; not because she t…
George Eliot Silly Novels by Lady Novelists
And for all I can tell, the only difference is that what many see we call a real thing, and what only one sees we call a dream. But things that many see may have no taste or moment in them at all, and things that are shown only to one may be spears and water-spouts of truth from the very depth of truth.
C. S. Lewis Till We Have Faces
Of the things that followed I cannot say at all whether they were what men call dream. And for all I can tell, the only difference is that what many see we call a real thing, and what only one sees we call a dream. But things that many see may have no taste or moment in them at all, and things that are shown only to one may be spears and water-spouts of truth from the very depth of truth.
C. S. Lewis Till We Have Faces
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Appears in: Chronicle, Crossroads, CrosSynergy, LAT, Newsday, New Yorker, NY Sun, NYT, Slate, Three Across, Universal, USA TODAY, WP, WSJ.

Used 45 times in crossword archives (1950–2025).