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"spittle" Definitions
  1. the liquid that forms in the mouth

100 Sentences With "spittle"

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"I'm the fucking organizer," he screamed, with veins bulging and spittle flying.
I screamed at her so hard spittle flew out of my mouth.
The nymphs, called spittlebugs, make the foam, although it isn't actually spittle.
He gently wiped spittle from her mouth as she stared vacantly from an elevated chair.
Nevertheless, the announcement has yielded a wave of spittle-flecked contempt from certain online communities.
Nobody wants to think about Ted Cruz's demon spittle while they're also thinking about a dick.
His mouth is wide open and a trail of spittle runs out of the right corner.
Cold and flu viruses spread through microscopic spittle that fly when people cough, sneeze, or even talk.
Ms. Rashad descends into an aria of rage, regret, spittle, tears and snot, while wading in floodwater.
By the time the froghopper is ready to leap away, the spittle is so dry and powdery.
Fill with ash, spittle, blood and a crayon drawing of your father smoking a pipe, suggests another panel.
In "Giraffe Birth" (2017), spittle drips from a newborn's snout, barely poking through a red, glistening amniotic sac.
By the standards of spittle-flecked clashes with politicians on British or American television, the encounter was tame.
Uttered by Ms. Anderson in the same role, the lines slide off her tongue like clotted, bilious spittle.
A little pool of spittle, the color and consistency of pond scum, had formed in his half-open mouth.
Arthur: The key is that offering up new ideas doesn't require becoming a spittle-flecked simulacrum of her challenger.
His gargantuan brow furrows with puzzlement and suspicion, and spittle drops from his teeth when he roars in rage.
I no longer feel like my brain is trapped in a centrifuge filled with swastikas and Alex Jones's spittle.
At My Pet will then test their spittle and report for over 100 items that may be impacting your pup.
And who could forget the countless baby heads that have been generously lubricated with the caring spittle of grandstanding politicians?
He was Melbourne's version of Hansel and Gretel minus the bread crumbs replaced with cigarette papers and spittle adorned tobacco.
The complaint said a photograph after the assault showed spittle on Calypso's shirt, but video footage did not support the allegation.
I only spotted the jam when I logged into the app and found the spittle-coated camera pointed towards the wall.
At times the author loses his focus; at other times you will sense a bit of halitotic spittle striking your chin.
The LP comprises eight Spots tracks—each lasting seven to 16 seconds—and nine standard-length Escupitajo (Spanish for "spittle") tracks.
It evaluates the proteins found in their spittle, helping you hone in on more than 224 items that may affect them.
He appeared in famed Austinite Richard Linklater's 2001 film Waking Life, delivering one of his patented spittle-flecked rants in animated form.
Youtuber Devon Spittle and his wife adorably documented their pregnancy with their first daughter, Poppy, in a very creative stop-motion video.
Hot rooms full of sweaty people with spittle hanging from their lips after they've been shouting epithets at immigrants sounds decidedly unhealthy.
Roxane Gay Angry white men holding tiki torches and shouting their throats raw chanting "blood and soil," spittle hanging from their lips.
Each time the light came on, it illuminated his ecstatic face, and often a slender thread of spittle that hung from his mouth.
He spews spittle from the sideline while protesting bad calls; slow one of those reactions shots down, and you've got a hit Vine.
No matter what, they weren't going to let each other die slowly and decrepitly, with adult diapers and dribbling spittle marking their last days.
Occasionally Ulysses gets carried away, spittle flying out of his mouth; only then do we glimpse the violence lurking behind the cool technocratic competency.
The K inspired a profane celebration from Lester; FS1's slo-mo cameras did an excellent job capturing the spittle flying from his mouth.
" In "The Nest Collectors," Som connects finding a "twig nest" with the Chinese delicacy of soup made from the "blood-spittle" of "swift nests.
The Wall Street Journal, channeling its owner and Trump whisperer Rupert Murdoch, has been making much of the same case, albeit without the spittle.
Except for Ski Mask — a goofy, loud, glorious anomaly — most such rappers have a tendency to vanish behind tears and spittle, cloaked in solemnity.
You can almost feel the flecks of Mungo's spittle hit your face as she roars, clawing through a thicket neck-snapping riffs and explosive percussion.
Graphic images showed people, including children, apparently dead and injured -- some with some kind of spittle or foam in their mouths in makeshift medical centers.
Even in spite of Donald Trump's ignorant, spittle-flecked outbursts and its own bloody history, it's known as one of the more rational—if joyless—superpowers.
"None shall be thought/A more scandalous Slut/Than a taudry Callico Madam" went the "Spittle-Fields Ballad," named for a neighborhood of English wool weavers.
The barstool blowhardism of Donald Trump beats the central GOP casting of Marco Rubio; Bernie Sanders' spittle-flecked socialism routs the million-dollar smile of Martin O'Malley.
"She cries so much sometimes there's a spray of spittle around her chair that you can actually see in the reflection on the floor," Blake Shelton jokes.
He spent an hour going through the Hipparchus pages, looking for what he called suspicious places—marks of spittle or discoloration—on which to put the films.
Yet there's a brash confidence in Richard Brake's gonzo performance as the chief nut case, Doom-Head — an inspired celebration of beef-jerky physique and flying spittle.
My best guess is that some spittle got caught on his lip, but who knows, maybe Cruz has got a big bowl of popcorn hidden in his podium.
But if you'd rather not have your mom or dad or girlfriend send away private health information with a tube of their spittle, we'd strongly suggest something else.
SHORTLY after winning election as governor of California in 2003, Arnold Schwarzenegger watched leaders from the state legislature stage a spittle-flecked, chair-toppling fight in his office.
Brendan Yates yells slogans and catchphrases with a haranguer's energy, but he's mainly a sonic element, a source of shrieks and spittle, if anything harsher than the guitars.
Then I walked onto the floor of a vast hall in Midtown and stood 15 feet from Dick Cheney, close enough to see his spittle and waxy forehead.
Judge Mathis' altercation with a valet just got a spittle more interesting -- the man claiming he was spat upon by the judge believes DNA will crack the case.
In the 1890s, nurses had started shaving patients' beards to bring down their risk of transmitting disease, pointing to studies suggesting that beards could accidentally entrap tuberculosis-laden spittle.
The driver ran down the steps, yelling with his face hovering only a foot from the child, his cheeks gone purple and spittle shooting from his mouth and onto her.
The noises that emanate from Hooch, the oily grime coating his body, and the unnerving splats of his flung spittle landing on Turner's furniture are meant to make you squeamish.
In March, the workshops look harrowing: Participants alternate screaming racial slurs and threats at one another, their shadowy faces dominating the panels of each page as spittle flies from their mouths.
His eyes remained wide open and fixed on the ceiling for the duration of our visit, and periodically he would gasp, and spittle would fly from the hole in his throat.
But in order for the spittle-flecked lunacy of Ripper to have world-ending consequences, another madness had to precede it: the game-theory logic of brinksmanship, stockpiling, and second-strike strategies.
In this week's episode of Fiction Predictions, we explored the parallels between Robertson's story and the real-life sinking of the Titanic — with help from poet David Spittle and writer Daniel Mendelsohn.
To remove dried mucus from a sneeze or spittle after teeth are brushed, a microfiber cloth will provide the gentle abrasion needed to loosen the matter so it can be cleaned away.
After all, what harm was he doing other than allegedly stealing the breadsticks, denying honest shopkeepers of their livelihood and profusely littering the streets with his tobacco-laced, potentially tuberculous-ridden spittle!
Bereft. An Anti-Facebook Manifesto, by an Early Facebook Investor If you like your Facebook criticism flecked with the spittle of its author, you'll probably enjoy Tom Bissell's review of Roger McNamee's Zucked.
There were protests outside her speech and spittle-flecked rants on Twitter, but overall the reaction felt relatively muted, at least by the standards of reactions to anything Trump-related or DeVos-driven.
Arts | Connecticut Those Capulets and Montagues, hurling insults and spittle at each other and inspiring even their servants to curl fists and brandish knives, have made Verona a bad enough environment for raising kids.
The spittle-flecked partisan who accused Obama of treason now accuses Trump of the same, all while acknowledging it was his brand of rhetoric that created the poisoned political environment in which Trump flourished.
In a tirade that allows Paul Giamatti go the full "I am not drinking any [expletive] merlot" monty, Chuck unleashes all his rage — and a not insignificant amount of spittle — at his defeated rival.
Unfortunately, the footage only includes audio of Carlson's rant, and the interview never made it to air, so we can't see the spittle fly as he bellows out a litany of F-bombs and insults.
ET and consisted of five spittle-inflected tweets attacking everyone from the special counsel to "Leakin' Lyin' James Comey," Deputy Attorney General Rod Rosenstein, and Andrew Weissman, a prosecutor who is part of Mueller's team.
Her hair was wet and matted, and she bit off each word, spittle popping off her lips, her hands cutting the air, eyes rolling around in her head — a figure of terrifying aloneness and confrontation.
" Even the cows get some gorgeous lines: "In the fields the cattle, made slow-witted by the rain, lifted their rapt and empty faces, heavy loops of spittle hanging, as though they ate watery light.
When Ronit and Esti do finally give in to their renewed passion, the scene is a lot quieter than one would expect from sex that involves spittle, in keeping with the film's overall atmosphere of restraint.
She may be meek of countenance and demure in dress, with big unbecoming spectacles, but through them she stares at Kaj, who struts about spraying death threats like spittle, and sees him for what he is.
A barrel of a man screams Christina Aguilera's "Genie in a Bottle" into the microphone, spittle getting caught in his chest-length beard, in what surprisingly becomes one of the most entertaining performances of the night.
His spittle-flecked tirade is more of the usual (blah blah women suck, blah blah sandwich), but when he raises a gun to put a bullet in Ally's head, he gets a nasty surprise: It's not loaded.
The clammy end-stage Rudolph Giuliani currently butt-dialing reporters and nodding out in cigar bars certainly fits with Trump's careening personal sloppiness and unseemly thirst for attention, but trades Trump's plummy savoir-faire for spittle and sozzle.
But if you're ever going to stand a chance of doing so, you're going to need to wipe the rage-spittle off your face and set about the hard, not especially rewarding work of trying to understand these people.
There was something infuriating about that cow: the spittle dripping from its mouth, the sad look it gave A., and the black spots on its back, which looked less like spots and more like a map of the world.
Frances, a thirty-five-year-old with a warm face and green eyes, told me that Wim used to spit when he shouted at her, but she couldn't wipe the spittle off her face, for fear of offending him.
Pin me down, knees on my shoulders, nose against mine, spittle on your lips, eyes bloody, and demand to know what my favorite game of 2016 so far is, I'd have no choice, I guess, but to be honest.
We're done reading headlines about how this fleck of spittle clinging between the pages of history was considered so publicly vile and obnoxious that the Federal District Court in Brooklyn had difficulty finding unbiased jurors to preside over his conviction.
Kelly's ashen coach complexion blooms and brightens into a shade of high cranberry, and suddenly he is physically assaulting his strength and conditioning coach or blasting profanities at a 19-year-old from a distance of three spittle-strewn inches.
On the other, it's laden with bolded sentences, underlined phrases, and all-caps headlines — an utterly spittle-flecked document meant to convey the maximum amount of panic that a shadowy figure was working in the shadows to warp your reality.
GOD. "PEOPLE ARE ACCUSTOMED TO READING FORECASTS IN UPPER-CASE LETTERS AND SEEING MIXED-CASE USE MIGHT SEEM STRANGE AT FIRST," YELLED NWS METEOROLOGIST ART THOMAS AT A STAFFER FRANTICALLY TYPING OUT A PRESS RELEASE WHILE TRYING TO AVOID SPITTLE.
One of his tells was that he'd put a plug of chaw in his mouth and scream at everyone around him, mouth hanging open in such a fashion that his face was quickly a mess of tobacco and brown spittle.
But, again, if you watch the slow-motion footage available all over social media and study Paul's demeanor in the moments before the spittle flew, others would surely argue that he had taken a combative posture he didn't need to.
They have been murmuring 'Invincibles' to themselves on their walk to work; whispering it to themselves at their desks; getting home, locking themselves in the living room and screaming 'INVINCIBLES' into a pillow, leaving their sofas flecked with spittle and sweat.
Even as much of the material on Death Magnetic leisurely unspools at over seven minutes per song, that's nothing compared to the LuLu's closing "Junior Dad," spanning nearly twenty minutes of epic post-rock flecked with poetic spittle by the aforementioned Reed.
That followed headlines the movement made when it expelled to jeers and spittle the right-leaning philosopher Alain Finkielkraut, or appeared to have too many bearded leftist teachers and not enough workers, or was not appealing enough to people in the beleaguered suburbs.
Expletives explode off their tongues like gunfireWhipping the passengers ears all around thema mother covers her son's ears,flinching as spittle flies past herI can feel the frantic scramble approachlike the ones that happen whenthere are people like this on a subway.
So when he popped up on Fox years later to attack Black Lives Matter and decry Obama's anti-police "propaganda," he was renewing a cozy relationship founded not only on political horse-trading but also on a shared affinity for spittle-flecked, anti-liberal invective.
Mr. Rowe, who here bears a striking, if earthier, resemblance to Rothko, inhabits the role thoroughly and viscerally, at once the scrappy Jewish Bowery bully, the spittle-spewing defender of good art, the dogged, Socratic teacher and the sophisticated and hungry consumer of ideas.
To survive the season, New Yorkers must teach themselves to swim the streets, relishing the gusts of air-conditioning seeping from shops — which pass as cool breezes in the city — and not be alarmed by the spittle raining down from A.C. window units above.
On about the 38th floor of the future, when the universe is 100 trillion trillion trillion years old, protons, the building blocks of atoms, will dissolve out from under us, leaving space populated by a thin haze of lightweight electrons and a spittle of radiation.
Maybe you've read that Time article that declared cellphones are "10 times dirtier than a toilet seat," or maybe you're reading this on a phone that's streaked with visible fingerprints and tiny dots of dried spittle from that sneezing fit you had an hour ago.
Maybe you've read that Time article that declared cell phones are 10 times dirtier than a toilet seat, or maybe you're reading this on a phone that's streaked with visible fingerprints and tiny dots of dried spittle from that sneezing fit you had an hour ago.
Charting the arc from unprincipled Communism to lawless capitalism, Yan employs hyperbolic touches that facetiously evoke legend: applause at a rally lasts "for eight and a half hours, and many villagers clapped so hard their hands bled"; a critic of the new prosperity drowns in his neighbors' spittle.
I agree with most of Harris's criticisms of the Kavanaugh sketch — especially its length and ultimate lack of resolution — but there's one area where I think the sketch is more pointed than he gives it credit for: It completely crystallizes a version of Kavanaugh as an angry, spittle-flecked asshole who's not accustomed to being questioned in the slightest.
Asking Jewish Labourites what they make of it all, Bagehot frequently encounters the observation that the comments and opinions now making the news have long existed among spittle-flecking old lefties—for whom Israel's alliance with America relegates Jews, even British ones, to the very bottom of the hierarchy of victims deserving sympathy—and in depressed northern towns, like Bradford, with large, Labour-voting Muslim populations.
The history blog Two Nerdy History Girls, written by two historical fiction authors, found a depiction of a 17th-century milkmaid in Covent Garden in a 1771 novel titled The Expedition of Humphry Clinker, which described the milkmaid thusly: The milk itself should not pass unanalysed, the produce of faded cabbage leaves and sour draff, lowered with hot water, frothed with bruised snails, carried through the streets in open pails, exposed to foul rinsings discharged from doors and windows, spittle, snot, and tobacco-quids from foot-passengers, overflowings from mud-carts, spatterings from coach-wheels, dirt and trash chucked into it by roguish boys for the joke's sake, the spewing of infants who have slabbered in the tin measure, which is thrown back in that condition among the milk, for the benefit of the next customer; and, finally, the vermin that drops from the rags of the nasty drab that vends this precious mixture, under the respectable denomination of milk-maid.

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