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Quotes About Spurt

She said, on a spurt of unusual temper, 'If you say I look hot once again, I shall die of boredom, I think.' 'Don't die,' said Lymond pleasantly; and swinging into his own saddle, gathered the reins. 'Have a fit.
~ Dorothy Dunnett
I usually like 'The Guardian' and its journalistic bent, but sometimes 'The Independent.' And if I'm being totally honest, some weekends I'll have a 'News of the Screws' or a 'Sunday Spurt.' You need high and lowbrow.
~ Sue Perkins
It's easier to record because technology is advanced. That's why there is a spurt in the number of new singers.
~ Javed Ali
Dorothy," said my mother, shifting gears with an angry little spurt, and we cleared the top of the hill
~ Alice Munro
I was quite small; then I had a big growth spurt that led to a problem with my back, which stopped me playing for a while. My bones were growing too quick for my weight.
~ Gareth Bale
There was an intense spurt of coughing. Almost an  inspired  spurt. And soon after – nothing.
~ Markus Zusak
Blood spurted from his nose. Okay, I couldn't help myself. I burst out laughing.
~ Gena Showalter
Blood spouted into the night air like an oil strike. In vain he grabbed at the stump and tried to stem the flow with an oily rag. The blood spurted into his face, blinding him.
~ Guy N. Smith
In the current world, with work-from-home emerging as a new norm, there is a spurt in demand for security, deployable across multiple work environments.
~ Ashok Soota
Shadows would be moving inside shadows; daggers would be unsheathed; the air would get gray and chill with stealth and intrigue; blood would spurt. And the sleeping would do well to stir.
~ Philip José Farmer
What the devil did ye tell me for, ye wee idiot?" he said under his breath, urging his horse up into a gallop. "What did ye think I'd do?" Just what ye damn well did was the answer. John hadn't resisted, hadn't fought back. "Go ahead and kill me," the wee bugger had said. A fresh spurt of rage curled Jamie's hands as he imagined all too well doing just that.
~ Diana Gabaldon