Synonym: dribble, drivel, drool, expectoration, saliva. Similar words: spite, despite, hospital, in spite of, pit, spin, spill, spine. Meaning: [spɪt] n. 1. a narrow strip of land that juts out into the sea 2. a clear liquid secreted into the mouth by the salivary glands and mucous glands of the mouth; moistens the mouth and starts the digestion of starches 3. a skewer for holding meat over a fire 4. the act of spitting (forcefully expelling saliva). v. 1. expel or eject (saliva or phlegm or sputum) from the mouth 2. utter with anger or contempt 3. rain gently 4. drive a skewer through.
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(61) The two Yorkshire Puddings sit on his lap looking at the world through angel hair matted with dried spit.
(62) Not desiring to defile the wall of the consecrated place, I went round the corner to spit into the gutter.
(63) A little spit and polish, and a pair of determined, busy hands.
(64) He passed under the rock where Ellwood was sitting and went down to the narrow spit where he always stood to fish.
(65) When the man did not stop to spit or wipe his forehead, each row took him approximately two minutes.
(66) It spread the length of the long spit, a thorny barrier and shelter for birds.
(67) The devil also paid her a visit, coaxing her to spit on a cross and break a rosary.
(68) If afternoon winds are light it's fun to cruise along this spit visiting the beaches and anchorages along the north shore.
(69) At the present time most of the alterations affecting the spit are confined to the southern end, where it is weakest.
(70) I step over tiny children drawing with their fingers in spit on the rusty floor outside our cabin.
(71) Chew spit, chew spit, for half an hour to the rhythm of dough being slapped into shape.
(72) It is the first spit of land visible to incoming birds after a considerable sea crossing.
(73) Once the plants are laid in the trench, turn the next spit of earth loosely over the roots.
(74) Old Louis, feeble and doddering, choking on his own spit.
(75) Meanwhile, to ferment the brew, old tribal women masticate more manioc and spit the juice into a bowl.
(76) Spit roast or grill birds, turning them slowly and occasionally brushing with remaining oil.
(77) The second it ended, I would roll back over and spit up again.
(78) He propelled a prodigious gob of spit toward the window of the van.
(79) His face was like something brewed up out of spit and bile.
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(80) Then breaking waves began to roll him slowly landward and finally spit him on to the beach.
(81) I got beat up, spit on, my stuff was thrown out the windows.
(82) Hate will only eat the truth, then spit out a lie. Anthony Liccione
(83) All at once it began to rain, drops large as gobs of spit.
(84) I tried a bite, but it was so bad, I spit it out.
(85) But for the life of her she couldn't spit out what she wanted to say.
(86) He would spit on people and resist in every way he could.
(87) Once you have swirled the wine around your tastebuds, spit it out into a lined bucket.
(88) The kitchen fire was well stoked and the carcass roasted on a spit.
(89) Somebody spit at me.
(90) A huge, smoking rack of barbecued beef is turning on a spit.