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    Spate
    /spāt/

    noun

    • 1. a large number of similar things or events appearing or occurring in quick succession: "a spate of attacks on travelers"
    • 2. a sudden flood in a river, especially one caused by heavy rains or melting snow. British
  2. 1. : freshet, flood. 2. a. : a large number or amount. a spate of books on gardening. b. : a sudden or strong outburst : rush. a spate of anger.

  3. Spate definition: a sudden, almost overwhelming, outpouring. See examples of SPATE used in a sentence.

  4. A spate is a large number. If a spate of new coffee shops open in your neighborhood, it’ll be easy for you to stay wide awake. You’ll have easy access to plenty of caffeine.

  5. SPATE definition: 1. a larger number of events than usual, especially unpleasant ones, happening at about the same…. Learn more.

  6. SPATE meaning: 1. a larger number of events than usual, especially unpleasant ones, happening at about the same…. Learn more.

  7. 1. a fast flow, rush, or outpouring: a spate of words. 2. (Physical Geography) chiefly Brit a sudden flood: the rivers were in spate. 3. (Physical Geography) chiefly Brit a sudden heavy downpour. [C15 (Northern and Scottish): of unknown origin]

  8. spate. noun. /speɪt/. /speɪt/. [usually singular] Idioms. spate of something a large number of things, which are usually unpleasant, that happen suddenly within a short period of time. The bombing was the latest in a spate of terrorist attacks. a recent spate of killings/thefts.

  9. A sudden, heavy rain. Webster's New World. Similar definitions. A freshet resulting from a downpour of rain or melting of snow. American Heritage. A great number or quantity. A spate of forest fires. Webster's New World. Synonyms: wad. stack. slew. sight. muckle. mountain. mint. hatful. great-deal. good deal. flock. deal.

  10. A spate of things, especially unpleasant things, is a large number of them that happen or appear within a short period of time.

  11. noun. 1. a fast flow, rush, or outpouring. a spate of words. 2. mainly British. a sudden flood. the rivers were in spate. 3. mainly British. a sudden heavy downpour.

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