Sentence examples for is spat from inspiring English sources

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is spat

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The spawn of shellfish, especially oysters and similar molluscs.

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Looking startlingly similar to blood, saliva is usually spat out -- which yields a viscous crimson stain upon whatever surface is spat on.

Online, it is spat at women like machine-gun fire.

Paan is served folded into a triangle or rolled, and it is spat out or swallowed after being chewed.

The crickets begin again, and the two sounds interchange with quickening frequency until a strangled gasp ends the sequence and a loud jet of steam is spat out from the walls.

The trailer of the film shows Mr. Shaikh as a superhero who is accident-prone, who flies over a train engine and is very surprised when he is engulfed by a burst of smoke, who is spat upon by people in passing vehicles when he flies low over Malegaon and who is reluctant to save a drowning person because he is afraid of water.

Some ultra-Orthodox also spit at women in skirts deemed too short, and there have been cases when a driver on the Sabbath is stopped, as if for directions, and when he or she rolls down a window, is spat upon.

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More than spoken, his words were spat.

Some journalists were spat on.

The words "golden child" are spat out.

He has been barred from synagogues and been spat at.

"The algae are spat out," Dr. Wilkinson said.

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