verb
- to vomit or eject forcefully from the mouth
- to flow out or discharge rapidly and forcefully
- to express or utter in an angry or hostile manner
Usage: informal
Examples
- The sick child began to spew after eating too much candy.
- The volcano continued to spew lava and ash for days.
- Water spewed from the broken pipe onto the street.
- The factory chimney spewed black smoke into the air.
- He spewed insults at anyone who disagreed with him.
- The broken radiator spewed steam throughout the room.
- She spewed out her complaints about the poor service.