How To Use Spit out In A Sentence

  • I managed to spit out a stream of the sanguine liquid before dodging just in time to miss her foot.
  • Witnesses report seeing less smoke and ash Wednesday but say the volcano spit out flaming material up to 15 meters into the air.
  • A hopeless alcoholic living in a flophouse on the seamy side of town, he was a promising boxer chewed up and spit out by the corrupt amateur circuit.
  • Just a little woozy… sane enough, but of course, to spit out the entire chemistry of the substance that fettered us with its silken strands.
  • For those of you unfamiliar with this "ancient" form of communication, the telex was only marginally more advanced than smoke signals, and required the typing of a brail-like tape, later fed through the contraption, words supposedly being spit out on the recipients 'machine. Val Brown: Love In The Time Of Electronica
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  • After a decent interval of licking our wounds and pondering what might have been and where we went wrong, we need to spit out our despair and return - united - to battling those who have for the moment outmaneuvered us.
  • The beast was then howling, for it had managed to spit out the shoehorn.
  • You'd better to spit out the seeds in your palm, and then put them on the plate.
  • Etymology: Middle English skopper - (in compounds), perhaps from Anglo-French * escopoir, from escopir to spit out Think Progress » Analysis: Strong Carbon Cap Would Cut Iran’s Petrodollars By Over $100 Million A Day
  • As the hours passed the winemakers spit out metaphors like jacks from a destemmer; they were looking for creative ways to sway the room. How Tierce Riesling Gets Made: Inside the Winemaker's Lab
  • The Dawg thinks that anyone who takes pride in where he or she was spit out of the womb is an imbicile. Driving to Merida from California
  • Beryl spit out a mouthful of kibble and hid behind the antique icebox that never had any ice.
  • If you happen upon a manzanita bush, chew the outer part of the fruit and spit out the hard seeds.
  • Zorba, wide-eyed, spit out Vlad's johnson and yawped like a pleurisied guppy. Fifi Climbs To the Top!
  • He instructs patients to gargle and swallow or spit out (depending on location of the lesions) 5 to 10 mL at least five times daily until lesions resolve.
  • Did you just spit out your tea? Times, Sunday Times
  • Spit out that gum and pay attention.
  • The village girls spit out the chaff as they winnow with wooden forks and sing about their dowry jewels.
  • Please wash your mouth and spit out the water into the spittoon.
  • Some youngsters even ask adults for cigarettes on the streets and spit out bad words at them if rejected.
  • After a decent interval of licking our wounds and pondering what might have been and where we went wrong, we need to spit out our despair and return - united - to battling those who have for the moment outmaneuvered us.
  • Unfortunately, the dialogue comes from a cast of stock horror characters who spit out clichés like bilge water.
  • The 'bine' would be coming down the field and I could sometimes catch a glimpse of a cat hunkered down in the grass but before I could do much. .bump..he just went thru the conditioner rollers and was spit out the back end. The Oil Drum - Discussions about Energy and Our Future
  • The nurse told the child to spit out the stone.
  • If sharks bite to figure out the nature of various objects, then why do they usually spit out people rather than adding them to the menu?
  • It begins to spit out masses of bees, as if it were emptying not only its guts but its soul.
  • Hate will only eat the truth, then spit out a lie. Anthony Liccione 
  • Hate will only eat the truth, then spit out a lie. Anthony Liccione 
  • You have no right to spit out your accusation at me!
  • Now you've gotten the injection. Please wash your mouth and spit out the water into the spittoon.
  • Some of the complex nuclei then either spit out or absorb the odd proton, making nuclei of other elements.
  • Taking one spoon full into my mouth sent me hurling towards the sink to spit out the awful substance that I had chosen to try and digest.
  • And thanks for making me spit out my coffee on my keyboard as I got to the rubby ducky with Angelina Jolie lips! Adowable Widdle Wrecks
  • Fossilized spinnerets (the organs that spit out the spider silk) that occur in Middle Devonian rocks in Schoharie County, New York, show that spiders have been making silk for at least 380 million years.
  • You'd better to spit out the seeds in your palm, and then put them on the plate.
  • Pineapple: fresh ripe pineapple is rich in bromelin, a proteolytic protein-digesting enzyme; bromelin literally ‘digests’ dead and diseased cells and foreign microbes in the throat; cut pineapple into cubes, chew well, and let juice dribble down throat, but spit out the pulp; or gargle with the freshly extracted juice of ripe pineapple, and spit it out. The Tao of Health, Sex and Longevity
  • He winced as he reached for the bar of soap, cursing the blasted hot water tank that never seemed to actually spit out hot water.
  • Then, the front of the flush pipes are out Tangshui, finally even the body of the connecting pipe Department also "can not help but" spit out water.
  • You have no right to spit out your accusation at me!
  • She could hardly spit out the hateful words.
  • I spit out the last bit of toothpaste in my mouth, choking back more tears.
  • She could hardly spit out the hateful words.
  • This is no different; the guy just knows how to underplay a role and spit out brilliant one-liners.
  • Finally he decided to spit out what was really on his mind.
  • The beast was then howling, for it had managed to spit out the shoehorn.
  • If mucus plugs became very watery, your phlegm would sometimes float upward unaided where it can be spit out.
  • ‘You should have pulled that out a few seconds sooner,’ said Bill, trying to spit out the ashy taste in his mouth.
  • BECK: And my only concern, Your Honor, is this: I was told that in addition, these same county employees were actually going through undervotes, what the machine spit out as a nonvote, and doing their own little manual recount. CNN Transcript Nov 29, 2000
  • You'd better to spit out the seeds in your palm, and then put them on the plate.
  • But what if your spanking-new ball slices into an adjacent fairway and gets chopped and spit out by a triplex mower?
  • For each line of data returned by the data source, the while loop will take in the line as an object, and spit out a Zip tag with all the data in the database (see Listing 1).
  • Did you just spit out your tea? Times, Sunday Times
  • My hypoxic brain fuzzed the question around until suddenly the trail spit out onto an open field, and the finish was only a few hundred good old English yards away.
  • I made it last week and even though I told Cameron about the chocolate chips in advance, when he took the first bite he spit out the chip onto the deck and said "mmf...seeds in...pft". A Tale of Two Sorbets
  • He hated his urge to spit out saliva when he was peeing and feared he would retain the disgusting habit.
  • Dawg was spit out of the womb on a cold and violent night in 1942 near Montgomery and I´m a sumbitch if I understand why I should take pride in where my mama excreted me upon the planet. Driving to Merida from California
  • A hopeless alcoholic living in a flophouse on the seamy side of town, he was a promising boxer chewed up and spit out by the corrupt amateur circuit.
  • Turning his head down, golden hair waving atop his head, he spit out an apple seed.
  • Don't spit out the saliva because this is a waste, and it will also disturb your concentration.
  • Remember that 100 rows of data with five data clusters would likely take a few hours of computation with a spreadsheet, but WEKA can spit out the answer in less than a second.
  • But for the life of her she couldn't spit out what she wanted to say.
  • He has yet to successfully spit out any toothpaste whilst brushing.
  • If you happen upon a manzanita bush, chew the outer part of the fruit and spit out the hard seeds.
  • Essentially westerns set in space, they both cover the universal themes of good versus evil while making the lead actors spit out mind-boggling technospeak on a regular basis.

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