spitting Meaning & Definition

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Meaning of spitting In English

  • 0 present participle of spit

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Examples of spitting

  • Crowded housing, the sewage system, and such dubious practices as spitting and throwing rubbish out of high-rise apartment buildings came under the spotlight.

  • Another decried the protesters' ' uncouth behaviour ' and their ' spitting and cursing ' (p. 144).

  • Coughing and spitting wildly, she disgorges a sharp.

  • Workers were frequently fired or quit for reasons listed as weak constitutions, tuberculosis, venereal disease, or spitting blood.

  • Spitting stains people's houses and one time when the anti-heroine laughed the clothes of the girls sitting beside her also became spotted with red stains.

  • They are better defended (spitting behaviour, biting, size) and perhaps can afford the risk of feeding in the open.

  • We were happier being the angry 'young' people, spitting against the wind.

  • For example, every day at dusk, convict cichlid fish retrieve their young by taking them into their mouths and spitting them into a pit they have dug.

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