What is another word for squirts?

Pronunciation: [skwˈɜːts] (IPA)

Squirts can be a difficult word to find synonyms for, as it is quite specific in its meaning. However, some possible alternatives might include sprays, spurts, jets, streams, or squelches (although this last option has more of a negative connotation). Each of these words suggests a sudden, forceful release of liquid or gas, often in a small or concentrated area. Other possibilities might depend on the context of the word, such as sprinkles, dribbles, or splatters. While there may not be a perfect synonym for the word "squirts," these options may help to convey a similar meaning in different situations.

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What are the hypernyms for Squirts?

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Usage examples for Squirts

Look at this cuttlefish before he squirts."
"Somehow Good"
William de Morgan
So as he cannot leap high enough to catch them, he fills his mouth with water and squirts it at an insect with such aim and force that he rarely fails to knock the insect into the water where he can easily catch it.
"The Human Side of Animals"
Royal Dixon
Here it comes from a cart, but in the country it squirts from a cow.
"The Honorable Peter Stirling and What People Thought of Him"
Paul Leicester Ford

Famous quotes with Squirts

  • Every time my nose gushed blood, I felt like a little boy who'd wet his pants. I jumped out of the chair, pressed a handkerchief against my face, and hustled toward the nearest bathroom [...] How red the blood looked against the whiteness of the porcelain sink, I thought. How vividly imagined that color was, how aesthetically shocking. The other fluids that came out of us were dull in comparison, the palest of squirts. Whitish spittle, milky semen, yellow pee, green-brown mucus. We excreted autumn and winter colors, but running invisibly through our veins, the very stuff that kept us alive, was the crimson of a mad artist—a red as brilliant as fresh paint.
    Paul Auster
  • After all, we're a brain embedded in this larger set of structures. You can call it culture, call it society, call it your family, call it your friend, call it whatever it is. It's the stuff that makes people sign onto their Facebook a thousand times a day. It's the reason Twitter exists. We have got all these systems now that really make us fully aware of just how important social interactions are to what it is to be human. The question is, how can we study that? Because that, in essence, is a huge part of what's actually driving these enzymatic pathways in your brain. What's triggering these synaptic transmissions and these squirts of neurotransmitter back and forth is thoughts of other people, what other people say to us, interacting with the world at large.
    Jonah Lehrer

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