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- SPIT Definition Meaning - Merriam-Webster
The meaning of SPIT is a slender pointed rod for holding meat over a fire How to use spit in a sentence
- SPIT definition and meaning | Collins English Dictionary
If someone spits, they force an amount of spit out of their mouth If you spit liquid or food somewhere, you force a small amount of it out of your mouth People were spitting and throwing stones at me
- Spit (landform) - Wikipedia
Spits occur when longshore drift reaches a section of headland where the turn is greater than 30 degrees The spit will continue out into the sea until water pressure (e g from a river) becomes too great to allow the sand to deposit
- Spit Definition Meaning | Britannica Dictionary
— used to tell someone to say something that he or she does not want to say or is having a hard time saying “Come on, spit it out! What happened?” The baby spit up all over my blouse The baby spat up his breakfast I wiped the spit [= drool, spittle] off the baby's chin
- Spits - definition of spits by The Free Dictionary
Define spits spits synonyms, spits pronunciation, spits translation, English dictionary definition of spits n 1 Saliva, especially when expectorated; spittle 2 The act of expectorating 3 Something, such as the frothy secretion of spittle bugs, that resembles
- Spit Definition Meaning | YourDictionary
Spit definition: Saliva, especially when expectorated; spittle
- spit - Wiktionary, the free dictionary
Verb spit (third-person singular simple present spits, present participle spitting, simple past and past participle spitted) (transitive, dialectal) To dig (something) using a spade; also, to turn (the soil) using a plough
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