Synonym: bicker, differ, disagree, dispute, fight, quarrel, squabble, tiff. Similar words: spate, spatula, dispatch, span, space, spark, spawn, sparse. Meaning: [spæt] n. 1. a quarrel about petty points 2. a cloth covering (a legging) that covers the instep and ankles 3. a young oyster or other bivalve. v. 1. come down like raindrops 2. become permanently attached 3. strike with a sound like that of falling rain 4. clap one's hands or shout after performances to indicate approval 5. engage in a brief and petty quarrel 6. spawn 7. clap one's hands together.
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91. He alleged that Whitefoot had literally spat in his eye.
92. He felt his lip, spat blood, and walked into the bathroom.
93. And villagers walking past gave the gathering a wide berth, and spat in disgust with disparaging comments.
94. Jean-Paul looked down at his own oiled body, then spat on to his palm for added lubrication.
95. He spat and shrugged his shoulder across his lips, wiping his mouth, then he continued his progress across the lawn.
96. They pay thousands and thousands for the Van Goghs and Modiglianis they'd have spat on at the time they were painted.
97. It was just a little spat over who did the dishes last.
98. The franchiser tried to keep the spat out of court by enforcing an arbitration agreement in the franchise contract.
99. Than they were choked, spat on,(www.Sentencedict.com) pulled by their hair across the floor.
100. The silenced muzzle of a gun stabbed out of the darkness and spat twice.
101. Walter said what happened between him and Marian was just a lovers' spat.
102. Pressed against me, the women stitched, blew snot out of their noses, spat and belched.
103. Willie looked at him and spat over the side.
104. And he turned his quid and spat.
105. She spat the name out like an insult.
106. Except that it was not just a domestic spat.
107. And spat out army of soulless wraiths.
108. As the black-haired girl sat down again the fire crackled and spat, as if in mockery of such a damp, tender song.
109. He spat out "I don't like the way he looks at me.".
110. Missing only her hair and toenails, Lyuba is the best discovered example yet of a woolly mammoth spat from its tomb deep in the Russian permafrost.
111. Long before the Exodus a Tatar spat in his blood.
112. That they spat upon the Cross, exchanged obscene kisses, held secret meetings, adored a cat, practiced sodomy, venerated some bearded male head.
113. He spat so that the spittle hit the back door of the sedan and walked away.
114. I simply spat my contempt and threw the drug back to the quack.
115. He looked at the double line of peasants and he spat on the ground.
116. Well I didn't eat all of it. I spat out the banana peel.
117. I have taken her insults and her sarcasm, but last night was it. I made dinner for her, I did everything I could to demonstrate that I care about her, to show value for her and she spat in my face.
118. Arch spat some more tobacco juice on his boot top and whetted the jackknife blade some more.
119. In the darkness, the machine gun spat a vindictive white light like an acetylene torch.
120. Contradictory policies — resulting , recently, in a spat between police and the forestry ministry in Sumatra — are another.