Sentence examples for spittle from inspiring English sources

The word "spittle" is correct and usable in written English
It is the noun form of the verb "to spittle", and can be used to refer to a thin, saliva-like substance. Example sentence: I wiped off the spittle from the corner of my mouth.

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spittle

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Spit, usually frothy and of a milky coloration.

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Verbals between the pair ensued, at which point Loustau booked Völler, ignoring the German's incredulity and accompanying invitation to examine the gobbet of spittle that had recently been deposited in his hair.

But this admirable diversity has given rise to a troubling cultural conflict.The problem is spittle, which has recently been flying in all directions.

On the other, bored Ghanaian peacekeepers look on as a gaggle of Lebanese teenagers dance on the tomb, hurling spittle, taunts and abuse some of it in Hebrew at the caged Israelis.

The strain is showing, especially on the faces of delayed passengers.Tales of airport rage are frequent media and online fodder; most popular are videos of officials or other bigwigs punctuating their impatience with invective and spittle.

Spittle".Such anger may be excessive, but it reflects the depth to which the state's reputation has sunk.

The master, Said Rifayi, offers them his spittle and his blessings, interspersed with curses which echo the insurgents' graffiti daubed on the walls.

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If NSW are to wrest the State of Origin trophy away from Queensland they will have to win at least one of the series' two games (either Origin 1 or 3) at Lang Park, a hate-filled, spittle-flecked, XXXX-soaked madhouse whose Maroon-hued occupants will never tire of their team's hegemony.

Anyway, I don't think there's any chance that the efforts of either Mr Obama or Mr McCain will have much effect on the kinds of people who publish this sort of spittle-flecked garbage.

And Mr Feser does his argument no favours when his essay descends into spittle-flecked shin-kicking at the end, fulminating that allowing felons to vote "devalue[s] the franchise by throwing it away on murderers and other criminals, whose fellow citizens' blood is still fresh on their hands".

Spittle-flecked Bircherism notwithstanding, America's scepticism of top-down internationalism is on balance a good thing, better by far than ceding national sovereignty to people unelected by that nation's voters.

When he's not telling other people's jokes, Connolly's shtick these days is made up of either spittle-flecked ranting (politicians, bankers, Christians, TV chefs, Alan Titchmarsh) to which the punchline is either "fuck you", "fucker" or "fuck off", or cringey stories about, say, how annoying life is when the butler in your hotel penthouse suite won't leave you alone.

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