spits in English

noun
1
an act of spitting.
2
a long, thin metal rod pushed through meat in order to hold and turn it while it is roasted over an open fire.
chicken cooked on a spit
verb
1
eject saliva forcibly from one's mouth, sometimes as a gesture of contempt or anger.
Todd spit in Hugh's face

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1. Roasting spits

2. One spit, " Yes. " Two spits, " No. "

3. Dig the whole vegetable plot two spits deep.

4. It then spits out the pieces of shell.

5. In a spitting match nobody spits like Gaston

6. The person then spits on the pavement, leaving an unsightly red stain.

7. If one of them even spits, blow his head off.

8. This program takes a shape and spits out 250 DNA sequences.

9. The man spits hatred at anyone who sees his humiliation and affliction.

10. Lord Shen has created a weapon, one that breathes fire and spits metal.

11. A neutron essentially turns into a proton and it spits out an electron.

12. She brushes her teeth with fluoride, but spits to deter the Evil Eye.

13. En brochette definition: broiled on small spits or skewersorigin of en Brochettefr, literally , on (a) skewer: 11 2

14. After saying these things, Jesus spits on the ground and with the saliva makes some clay.

15. That boy behaves so badly that he cares nothing for manners, and spits in the face of all the teachers.

16. A fifty-caliber machine gun spits out bullets a half inch in diameter and an inch long.

17. Cretinism is international face, a square face, small eyes, mouth away with Lao , sometimes also spits, eye to hang himself.

18. The title cut sounds like Dick Dale surfing over mechanoid beats, whilst Shorty spits trumpet sparks at length.

19. Beachgoer, 29, 'headbutts and spits on a female police sergeant' after he was ordered to get off the sand

20. On this hypothesis the spits both start from their respective headlands and converge towards the centre of the bay.

21. These currents can shift great volumes of sand or pebbles, create spits and make beaches disappear and water channels silt up.

22. A Catalytic converter is the part of your exhaust system that gulps in bad fumes from the engine and spits out less bad fumes

23. Juliano was burnt, twenty were roasted upon spits, several imprisoned for life, some were publicly whipped, many sent to the galleys.” 8

24. The krill is a very untidy feeder, and it often spits out aggregates of phytoplankton (spit balls) containing thousands of cells sticking together.

25. And so when the green neuron wants to communicate, it wants to send a message to the red neuron, it spits out neurotransmitter.

26. 17 A gruesome ritual undertaken by the sorcerer-in-charge was to roast cats on spits until Big Ears was goaded into appearing.

27. Alienize lyrics performed by The Spits: Waiting in my bed at night, looking at the stars of light Please take me home Long ago you came …

28. 8 If the one who has a discharge spits on someone clean, that person must wash his garments, bathe in water, and be unclean until the evening.

29. Bogy rolls trying to knock down anyone who's in his way and even when he ends rolling he's hard to stop - spits bones that should better be avoided

30. THE IDYL OF TWIN FIRES WALTER PRICHARD EATON The great roasts are simmering and Crackling on the spits, while the vegetables of potatoes, chestnuts and peas are boiling

31. Outcrops and rocky shores are found on the east and south shores of the lake, while dunes, spits and flats are on the west and north, at a lower elevation.

32. ‘Much Bavardage occurs in which Celia gets the keys to Silas's car and spits in his face about his total worthlessness.’ Synonyms tittle-tattle , tattle, rumour, rumours, whispers, stories, tales, canards, titbits

33. After allowing the sample to cool and the grounds to settle, he uses a small ladle to dip out a sample, which he sucks into his mouth and quickly spits out, moving rapidly to the next glass, where he repeats the process.

34. Someone who spits on your deck or patio, and then acts like it was no big deal. Did you just Convery on my deck? by drunkenspitter October 19, 2017 Get a Convery mug for your friend Nathalie.

35. You can think of Accounting as a big machine that you put raw financial information into—records of all your business transactions, taxes, projections, etc.—that then spits out an easy to understand story about the financial state of your business.

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