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spurt <a spurt; spurts> N

spurt VB

spurt
spurt SPORTS
spurt SPORTS

spurt N

spurt N

spurt or gush forth blood VB

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English
They often scrape the ground while urinating, and the urine often flows in short spurts, instead of flowing continuously.
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As luck would have it, the rag tag team had a sudden spurt of victories and soon the cricket-crazy nation declares her a goddess.
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The strongest growth spurt was in the 1960s.
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His adolescent growth spurt led to chronic pain in his knees.
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However, there has been a significant spurt in food production since the 1980s, and the state now has a surplus of grains.
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These week-long events have been held in virtually every part of the country and have been responsible for a major spurt in applications for membership.
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The male growth spurt also begins later, accelerates more slowly, and lasts longer before the epiphyses fuse.
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It should generate growth spurts across the sector, reignite that economic miracle which must now happen.
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It is believed that hot ground water continuously spurting out had weathered the mountain and this caused it to collapse.
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Halfway up the course, however, they showed signs of attempting an answering spurt, but went to pieces - in parts.
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