spittle in English

noun
1
saliva, especially as ejected from the mouth.
Watching him perform, spittle flying from his mouth, veins bulging and neck tendons taut as wires, I hope that performance is catharsis for him.

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Below are sample sentences containing the word "spittle" from the English Dictionary. We can refer to these sentence patterns for sentences in case of finding sample sentences with the word "spittle", or refer to the context using the word "spittle" in the English Dictionary.

1. 14 Gobs of grease / spittle ran down his chin.

2. What does Bespit mean? To spit upon; soil with spittle

3. Bespit definition: to cover with spittle Meaning, pronunciation, translations and examples

4. Spittoons were installed in the Salt Lake Tabernacle after he complained about the spittle Besmearing the floors

5. In lang=en terms the difference between spit and Bespit is that spit is to utter violently while Bespit is to spit upon; soil with spittle

6. There is a kind of humble-bee that builds a cone-shaped nest of clay against a stone or in some similar situation, Besmearing the clay with something like spittle

7. Bespit (third-person singular simple present Bespits, present participle Bespitting, simple past bespat or Bespit, past participle Bespitten or Bespit or bespat or Bespitted) To spit upon; soil with spittle.

8. * When He spat on the ground and, having made clay of the spittle, anointed the eyes of the blind man and said unto him, “Go, wash in the pool of Siloam.”

9. Bespit (third-person singular simple present Bespits, present participle Bespitting, simple past bespat or Bespit, past participle Bespitten or Bespit or bespat or Bespitted) (transitive) To spit upon; soil with spittle.

10. The film of fluid lining the lungs and respiratory passages (alveolar fluid or bronchial secretion, spittle) contains volatile and non-volatile metabolic products and mediators some of which are of considerable diagnostic value.

11. But they who cast him out continued blind, forasmuch as they Cavilled at the Lord, that it was the sabbath when He made clay of the spittle, and anointed the eyes of the blind man

12. As verbs the difference between spit and Bespit is that spit is to impale on a spit or spit can be (transitive) to evacuate (saliva or another substance) from the mouth while Bespit is to spit upon; soil with spittle

13. 11 Today in the various church baptismal ceremonies of Christendom the following devices are included: godparents, breathing on the face of the candidate to exorcise evil spirits, making the sign of the cross, imposition of hands, putting “blessed” salt in the mouth of the candidate, touching the ears and nostrils with spittle of the priest, anointing with oil, the threefold ablution, white veil, lighted candles and other appendages of worship not provided by the Bible.