Verb
eject or send out in large quantities, also metaphorical
Source: WordNetIt is the lukewarm that He will spew out of His mouth." Dorothy Day
It's funny, because music is one of those things it is natural to go into. You hear it so much growing up, it kind of permeates you and eventually you spew out some music of your own. Dhani Harrison
The primary function of the government is - and here I am quoting directly from the U.S. Constitution - to spew out paper. Dave Barry
the volcano spews out molten rocks every day Source: Internet
The editors of the paper spew out hostile articles about the Presidential candidate Source: Internet
For each collection of contestants' letters on the board, he can spew out at least ten words, many of them obscene (and all delivered through my earpiece). Source: Internet