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spittle

[spit-l] / ˈspɪt l /




Example Sentences

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Conspiracies and spittle drive politics today nationwide, sadly.

From Los Angeles Times

Under the spittle of rain droplets, she clasped her hands in front of her chest and said a prayer to George Floyd.

From New York Times

The “foam” around Floyd’s mouth was probably spittle, they said, and “hooping” was a reference to playing basketball, which Floyd often did.

From Washington Post

There’s no use in being a berserker whose most potent weapon is spittle.

From Los Angeles Times

Referees had their whistles retrofitted with bags to catch drops of spittle.

From Los Angeles Times