2. Verb. (third-person singular of spurt) ¹
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Definition of Spurts
1. spurt [v] - See also: spurt
Lexicographical Neighbors of Spurts
Literary usage of Spurts
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. William Cotton Oswell, Hunter and Explorer: The Story of His Life, with by William Edward Oswell, David Livingstone (1900)
"Prizes rewards of spurts—Gain at school habit of working and doing—Lord Stratford
de Redcliffe ; ' a most extraordinary old man.' FOR the next thirteen or ..."
2. William Cotton Oswell, Hunter and Explorer: The Story of His Life with by William Edward Oswell, David Livingstone (1900)
"Prizes rewards of spurts—Gain at school habit of working and doing—Lord Stratford
de Redcliffe ; ' a most extraordinary old man.' For the next thirteen or ..."
3. Life and Work in India: An Account of the Conditions, Methods, Difficulties by Robert Stewart (1896)
"EK—spurts of Hindu Revival—Caste Giving Way—Gross Hinduism Diminishing—-Reforms
Advancing—Indifference of Many Hindus to their Faith—Brighter Record of ..."
4. Mushrooms: how to Grow Them: A Practical Treatise on Mushroom Culture for by William Falconer (1901)
"A mushroom bed may keep on bearing in a desultory way for many months, and now
and again show spurts of increased fertility; but this is no second crop; ..."
5. A Cyclopedia of the Literature of Amateur Journalism by Truman J. Spencer (1891)
"How the wood crackles and spurts as we bend to light our pipes. But Time has
decreed that the log fire must be quenched, and Fashion demands that the circle ..."