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📖 Определения и значения для слова spit

📒 to force liquid, food, etc. out of your mouth

  • spit something (out) She took a mouthful of food and then suddenly spat it out.
  • spit something (from something) He was spitting blood from a badly cut lip.

📒 to force saliva (= the liquid that is produced in the mouth) out of your mouth, often as a sign of anger or lack of respect

  • He coughed and spat.
  • spit at/on/in somebody/something The prisoners were spat on by their guards.
  • She spat in his face and went out.

📒 to say something in an angry or aggressive way

  • + speech ‘You liar!’ she spat.
  • spit something (at somebody) He was dragged out of the court, spitting abuse at the judge and jury.

📒 to make a short angry sound

  • Snakes spit and hiss when they are cornered.
  • The cat arched its back and spat at the dog.

📒 to make a noise and throw out fat, sparks, etc.

  • sausages spitting in the frying pan
  • The logs on the fire crackled and spat.

📒 when it is spitting, it is raining lightly

📒 usually used in orders to tell somebody to say something when they seem frightened or unwilling to speak

  • If you've got something to say, spit it out!

📒 to show that you are very angry; to speak in an angry way

  • She looked at him with eyes that spat venom.
  • She surveyed him coldly with eyes that spat venom.

📒 very close

  • We live within spitting distance of the bus station.
  • We came within touching distance of winning the cup.
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