Force saliva out of the mouth.
1 The fanatics of the North have begun to spit on our faces.
2 Even the wenches thought they had the right to spit at him.
3 I know you would not wish for him to spit upon me.
4 He continued to spit abuse at me, but I couldn't be bothered.
5 The barrel of his revolver came down and began to spit flame.
6 Outside snow had begun to spit down from a sky like lead.
7 He tore off large chunks, taking care to spit them out immediately.
8 He knows that daddy is where we go to spit up lunch.
9 I was tired of games and wanted her to spit it out.
10 The bright orange and blue phone boxes make me want to spit .
11 On his still continuing to persevere, they began to spit upon him.
12 In life, you just have to learn to spit out the bones.
13 Ebony swallows, straining not to spit out the foulness sliming his gums.
14 The time has come to spit in the face of the Americans.
15 It sounded like he was going to spit , and I involuntarily ducked.
16 They draw back like I just threatened to spit poison at them.
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