Thesaurus / spit
EXAMPLE SENTENCES FROM THE WEB
At the University of Colorado at Boulder, students provided spit samples once a week.
A VACCINE STUDY IN COLLEGE STUDENTS WILL HELP DETERMINE WHEN IT’S SAFE TO TAKE MASKS OFFCAROLYN Y. JOHNSONAPRIL 12, 2021WASHINGTON POST
Many gallants 'took' their tobacco in the lords room over the stage, and went out to (Saint) Paul's to spit there privately.
When used by gentlemen it was common to carry a silver basin to spit in.
They are permitted to throw the leavings of their food and spit where they like, sit how they like and smoke everywhere.
THIRD CLASS IN INDIAN RAILWAYSMAHATMA GANDHI
Fergan, as well as his companions, curious to know the purpose of the stake and spit, followed the priest.
Sirs, this is but a temporary dispensation; this is but a puff of wind, this is but a spit of rain and by with it.
THE WORKS OF ROBERT LOUIS STEVENSON, VOLUME XXIROBERT LOUIS STEVENSON
One by one the precious cartridges spit, and fell from the breech-blocks empty and useless.
BLAZED TRAIL STORIESSTEWART EDWARD WHITE
And he remembered and described just how Alkali Ike spit through his mustache—which was disgusting, but real.
BLAZED TRAIL STORIESSTEWART EDWARD WHITE
And the Turk stopped in the midst of his speech to spit out a second handful which Mole, with good aim, had thrown into his mouth.
JACK HARKAWAY'S BOY TINKER AMONG THE TURKSBRACEBRIDGE HEMYNG
“My island” was nothing but a little sand-spit, with here and there a few tufts of grass struggling through its parched surface.
THE ADVENTURES OF LOUIS DE ROUGEMONTLOUIS DE ROUGEMONT
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