
I tried a bite, but it was so bad, I spit it out.Any moment now and she will spit on us, on life.Bill was leaning on his cab, spitting at the wing mirror and half-heartedly polishing it with his sleeve.
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7 cat HBA if a cat spits, it makes short angry sounds 8 → be within spitting distance (of something) 9 → spit the dummy → spit up → See Verb table Examples from the Corpus spit 5 → spit it out 6 small pieces SEND to send out small bits of something, for example fire or hot oil, into the air A log fire was crackling and spitting in the hearth. 3 → be spitting 4 say something ( also spit out ) SAY to say something quickly in a very angry way ‘Shut up!’, spat Maria furiously. spit something out Diana tasted her martini and quickly spat it out. 2 food/drink etc HBH to force something out of your mouth Billy stood up slowly, rubbed his jaw, and spat blood. spit at/on/into A group of fans spat on the players as they left the field.

○ verb ( past tense and past participle spat / spæt / or spit American English, present participle spitting ) 1 liquid from your mouth HBH to force a small amount of saliva (=the liquid in your mouth ) out of your mouth Nick rolled down his window and spat.From Longman Dictionary of Contemporary English spit spit 1 / spɪt /
