But the shares rose even faster, and not so often in great spurts as in steady strides.
And seemingly small steps toward deregulation have often produced great spurts of economic activity.
Then, in a great spurt, Do Duc's own hands were hot and sticky.
She drinks his jissom which fills her mouth in great hot spurts.
That describes the vulnerable times in a child's development, the times just before there's about to be a great physical, cognitive or emotional spurt.
It felt like she was sending it out in great spurts.
His blood spilled onto the floor in great spurts from his elbow stump.
The next great spurt in the expansion of the British in India took place between 1813 and 1823.
A great spurt of blood came from the wound as Clere dropped his weapon.