TermGallery
Inglês
Inglês
Espanhol
Catalão
Português
Russo
PT
English
Español
Català
Português
Русский
Force saliva out of the mouth.
to spit
verb
português
cuspir
catalão
esputació
The act of spitting (forcefully expelling saliva)
spit
expectoration
português
cuspir
1
The second orifice,
spitting
and snarling as it continues to take form.
2
Many fine folk were
spitting
feathers at Saturday's result, writes Killian Doyle.
3
Machine guns were deadly and swept every approach, every house
spitting
fire.
4
They chewed and talked at the same time,
spitting
bits of food.
5
On all sides, thousands of guns were
spitting
steel at the attackers.
6
She spoke as if the words were teeth she were
spitting
out.
7
You won't be surprised to hear that the organisation are
spitting
feathers.
8
The bacon's already
spitting
on the stove; the griddle's heating for pancakes.
9
Yet Torral struggled to rise once more, gasping and
spitting
,
slurring curses.
10
Reeling and
spitting
he stumbled toward the bed and fell on it.
11
He was chewing betel-nut and
spitting
the red juice into a pot.
12
He only stopped short of
spitting
on the floor at my feet.
13
She claimed to have seen the churchgoer
spitting
on the hallway floor.
14
Pollard fired once, the flame
spitting
from the muzzle of his revolver.
15
There was a gurgle in his throat and he was
spitting
blood.
16
They both came up laughing... laughing and
spitting
water at each other.
spitting
spitting out
spitting blood
spitting fire
spitting distance
spitting the words
português
cuspir
catalão
esputació
expectoració