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1 My mouth starts to water with what little spit I can muster.
2 Once again I leaned forward and retched up nothing but a little spit .
3 A little spit dripping from the side of her mouth.
4 They walked out onto the little spit of stony ground with a feeling of coming home.
5 A little spit - thinned blood dripped down his chin.
6 We have been two little spit fires.
7 But mostly some little spit of island.
8 Beyond the hamlet there is a little spit of land, and beyond the spit of land a narrow creek.
9 It was as it had been before - instead of voiding a gush of water, nothing came out but a little spit .
10 Before he could ask a question Frank's revolver cracked and a little spit of dust shot up almost at his very feet.
11 There was a smear of something on one thigh and she hastily wet her fingers with a little spit and wiped it off.
12 Each was spitted on a little spit , which had four legs at the handle, the other end resting on a piece of the fuel.
13 There were a few ivory needles, some rusty shears that, with the application of a little spit , could still cut, and even some serviceable thread.
14 Sleet stings your cheeks, sharp little spits of it so cold they feel hot, like fiery cinders in the wind.
15 Sleet stings her cheeks, sharp little spits of it so cold they feel hot, like fiery cinders in the wind.
16 "Paul, you and Jim and Tom lie here, where this little spit of land runs out into the water," said Henry.
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