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View definitions for spit

spit

noun as in saliva

verb as in eject saliva or substance

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Example Sentences

Despite warnings, Mr Fleming allegedly spat and urinated inside the cell van and during police interviews.

From BBC

The flooding that devastated western North Carolina during Hurricane Helene laid waste to communities all around the region, spitting up great torrents of mud and washing away homes, cars, and people.

From Salon

While a traditional ad campaign might require weeks of brainstorming sessions, focus groups and meticulous production schedules, AI can spit out a ready-made storyboard in minutes.

From Salon

The new album also follows a long-running spat with Drake, which goes back years, but it escalated to new levels earlier this year, as the two rappers traded insults in a flurry of new songs.

From BBC

It was fun to not know her, so I wasn't worried about her at all as I was screaming and spitting in her face.

From Salon

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From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.

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