spurt - Wiktionary, the free dictionary spurt (third-person singular simple present spurts, present participle spurting, simple past and past participle spurted) (intransitive) To make a strong effort for a short period of time
spurt - WordReference. com Dictionary of English to show a sudden brief increase in activity, speed, etc :[no object] The economy spurted in the first part of the year n [countable] a sudden, forceful jet: a spurt of blood a sudden increase of activity or effort for a short period or distance: a spurt of economic activity
spurt verb - Definition, pictures, pronunciation and usage notes . . . Definition of spurt verb from the Oxford Advanced Learner's Dictionary [intransitive, transitive] (of liquid or flames) to burst out or pour out suddenly; to produce sudden, powerful streams of liquid or flames spurt (from something) Blood was spurting from her nose spurt out (of from something) Red and yellow flames spurted out of the fire
Spurt - definition of spurt by The Free Dictionary 1 to gush suddenly in a stream or jet 2 to show a sudden brief increase in activity 3 to expel in a stream or jet; spout n 4 a sudden, forceful gush or jet 5 a marked increase of activity or effort for a short period or distance spurt′er, n
What does spurt mean? - Definitions. net A spurt is a sudden or fast increase or activity in a short period of time It can be used in several contexts such as growth, speed, or productivity Etymology: [Written also spirt, and originally the same word as sprit; OE sprutten to sprout, AS spryttan See Sprit, v i , Sprout, v i ]
spurt - definition and meaning - Wordnik noun A short, sudden, extraordinary effort for an emergency; a special exertion of one's self for a short distance or space of time, as in running, rowing, etc : as, by a fine spurt he obtained the lead