0 to force liquid or a piece of sth out of your mouth -- spytte
1 the liquid in your mouth -- spytt [ neuter ]
spit on the sidewalk spytt på fortauet
2 a long sharp stick for cooking sth over a fire -- spidd [ neuter ]
3 (also spittleˈspitl) the liquid that forms in the mouth. -- spytt
4 to throw out (spit) from the mouth -- spytte
He spat in the gutter as an indication of contempt.
6 a type of sharp-pointed metal bar on which meat is roasted -- spidd
In the distance a sweep shouts, gesticulating, from a chimney-top, while two cats on a damp slate roof spit and shriek.
And does this animal pace and prowl, snarl or spit?
They should start rather than commence, leave and not depart and spit rather than expectorate.
Coughing and spitting wildly, she disgorges a sharp.
In some prey, the bats also selectively spit out parts of the intestines.
Workers were frequently fired or quit for reasons listed as weak constitutions, tuberculosis, venereal disease, or spitting blood.
Aquatic birds spit out their undigested food on the breakwater.
Phrases flicker, spit and flare up, burning through climaxes of white heat, which extinguish themselves in a remarkable, desiccated fragment of crackling wooden slapsticks.
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用力弄出, 唾,吐(尤指唾液), 怒斥,厲聲說出…
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用力弄出, 唾,吐(尤指唾液), 怒斥,厉声说出…
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escupir, saliva, saliva [feminine…
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cuspir, cuspe…
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つばを吐く, ペッと吐き出す, つば…
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tükürmek, tükürük, şiş…
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