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View definitions for spittle

spittle

noun as in drool

noun as in saliva

noun as in spit

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Our political discourse has been poisoned with Trump’s hate-filled spittle for nearly a decade.

From Salon

Cicadas, winged buggy noisemakers whose relatives include leaf-hoppers and spittle bugs, come in two varieties: the annual cicadas who, sure enough, appear every year and the periodical cicadas, who appear in 13-year and 17-year cycles.

From Salon

Measles, which can be prevented by vaccination, is an airborne disease spread by the coughs, sneezes and spittle of those infected.

Hot spittle dropped on her, and the bukavac’s corpse breath washed across her face.

Some high school coaches might spray spittle and strain their vocal cords in a postgame meeting afterward.

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

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