Spoutless

Word SPOUTLESS
Character 9
Hyphenation spout less
Pronunciations N/A

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The word "spoutless" in example sentences

Thus, for the last four years, the water towers remained full but spoutless. ❋ Unknown (2010)

Brophy, the lame gardener, or the spoutless statue of the watercarrier, or good mother Alphonsus, eh Reynard? ❋ Unknown (2003)

Their fingers brushed and lingered as he knelt and took the spoutless teapot from her hand. ❋ Medeiros, Teresa, 1962- (1993)

With the coffee boiling in the old black and spoutless pot from ❋ Jackson Gregory (1912)

_ (He clutches her veil) _ A holy abbot you want or Brophy, the lame gardener, or the spoutless statue of the watercarrier, or good mother Alphonsus, eh Reynard? ❋ James Joyce (1911)

No object is too small to prompt his song -- not the sooty film on the bars, or the spoutless teapot holding a bit of mignonette that serves to cheer the dingy town lodging with a "hint that nature lives;" and yet his song is never trivial, for he is alive to small objects, not because his mind is narrow, but because his glance is clear and his heart is large. ❋ George Willis Cooke (1885)

His features have all shaped themselves to blowing, and when his trumpet is either bagged or left at home he seems like a chattel in a broker's booth, a spoutless watering-can, a promise to pay no sum particular! ❋ Cooke, George W (1884)

For the sake of renewing her delight, the instant she turned from it, satisfied for the moment, the fountain ceased to play, and the horse remained spoutless, awaiting the revival of the darling's desire; for she was not content to see him spouting: she must see him spout. ❋ George MacDonald (1864)

No object is too small to prompt his song — not the sooty film on the bars, or the spoutless teapot holding a bit of mignonette that serves to cheer the dingy town-lodging with a ❋ George Eliot (1849)

Believe me, a 2-year-old will master the art of drinking from a topless, spoutless container within a couple of weeks. ❋ Unknown (2010)

_like_ a chattel in a broker's booth, a spoutless watering-can, a promise to pay no sum particular! ❋ George Willis Cooke (1885)

No object is too small to prompt his song ” not the sooty film on the bars, or the spoutless teapot holding a bit of mignonette that serves to cheer the dingy town lodging with a “hint that nature lives;” and yet his song is never trivial, for he is alive to small objects, not because his mind is narrow, but because his glance is clear and his heart is large. ❋ Cooke, George W (1884)

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