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Expel or eject (saliva or phlegm or sputum) from the mouth.
spit
spew
spue
ptyalise
spit up
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1
Sarge fit, although he didn't look capable of any
spit
-
flecked
rants today.
2
New figures also show gardaí are continuing to use
spit
-
hoods
on suspects.
3
Our ancestors used not to chew and
spit
it everywhere unlike today.
4
About 40 acres have been lost from the
spit
as a result.
5
A single
spit
was heard; bodies crashed to a floor somewhere below.
1
Allen said the leak would
spew
unchecked while the system is disconnected.
2
The kind of technicolour
spew
that would make even Luke Watson blush.
3
The thing is, the more negativity you
spew
,
the worse you look.
4
I am the basest of creatures, I could even
spew
at myself?
5
The child's face twisted in terror and it began to
spew
fire.
1
And, even if there were, it would
spue
him and all who are like him out of its mouth.
2
To live, for me, Jane, is to stand on a crater-crust which may crack and
spue
fire any day.
3
Take care that the land
spue
not you out also as it spued out the nations that were before you.
4
So he threatens,-"
I
will
spue
thee out of my mouth," as a man's stomach loathes that which is nauseating.
5
Before his distorted vision rose the mocking face of Jim Weston, and a deep growling curse
spued
from his lips.
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