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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(91) After the inevitable nil-nil draw it's back to the management section for some between-match spit and polish.
(92) The river then spit me out into the current, and swept me downstream and around the cornice of House Rock.
(93) Blanche did not care: she was angry with Christine Mills and would spit back.
(94) Those first learning to water start or carve gybe are best off in the flat water to windward by the spit.
(95) Throw the next top spit into the trench bottom, and then the second bottom spit on top.
(96) The long stretch of the spit curved ahead of me.
(97) Elizabeth and Anne contrived a spit for Felix's chickens and set them to roast.
(98) Spit down the back, an epileptic fit, a jostling. Keep your ears open.
(99) She and Ellen between them had turned out the dining-room, giving it extra spit and polish because of Christmas.
(100) We sit on a bench beneath a tree as the sky begins to spit cool rain.
(101) She rolled the liquefying spinach into her cheek she could not spit it out.
(102) Now she hesitated, toying with an almost overwhelming temptation to spit it back in his face.
(103) I heard the fat man who had a room beneath me retching violently to spit his all.
(104) Diana always yanks on her hand viciously, all angry words and spit flying.
(105) I spit it out and flick it from my eyes.
(106) He had single-handedly turned the Swan from a down-at-heel spit and gob saloon to a down-at-heel success.
(107) She spit into the sink, then threw down her toothbrush.
(108) After several unsuccessful efforts, they would become discouraged and often would begin to spit up.
(109) They just chewed it up and spit it out,(http://sentencedict.com/spit.html) foaming rubber at the mouth.
(110) I also hit him whenever I can and spit in his face.
(111) Spit fell from its mouth and froze into a pale milky beard.
(112) They cannot spit up a hairball.
(113) You'll be fined if you spit on the streets.
(114) I have been spit at home, Dad.
(115) Spit it out! Have you lost your tongue?
(116) I spit on the Horde!
(117) Please don't spit at random.
(118) The sausage began to spit in the pan.
(119) Read it. Poor traitor, spit upon and curst!
(120) To eject from the mouth; spit.