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How to use spitting in a sentence

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Once inside the car, he kicked out at the interior door panels and windows, as well as spitting in the face of another police officer.
Clarice shrieked as a small crimson blur streaked towards her, hissing and spitting.
After a few more seconds of spitting and hissing, Fluffy ran from Katie's sight.
This afternoon, many people in the office turned to look at the darkening grey skies and the rain spitting on the windows.
With 15 minutes to go before the start and the cars formed up on the grid, it is spitting with rain every now and again.
The wind was cold and the air damp with spitting rain but Michael didn't care.
As it was spitting with rain that morning, I'd worn my Harrington jacket, but had taken the button badges off.
Bizarrely her office will be within spitting distance of mine, so I imagine that we'll be seeing a lot more of each other.
The rain was still spitting down, though not heavy enough to make people stop their activities.
Now my brother was telling me we'd grown up within spitting distance of a nuclear dump.
Specialty vocal calls imitate sounds that dominant gobblers make, such as spitting, drumming and fighting purrs.
At one point in my life, I lived in a trailer, hung out with tobacco spitting rednecks, and spoke with an extreme drawl.
It is still spitting rain today and the grass turns greener even I watch it.
Kelvin started spitting hysterically, and swallowing down large amounts of water before regurgitating the water back out again.
Eddington was spitting blood about it at the time, and the only surprise is that this had not taken place sooner.
Pledges to join the European Community and replace short prison sentences with fines would leave modern Tories spitting blood.
All but one were employed in three popular seafood restaurants owned by the Doyle family, and the Doyles today are spitting chips.
We also rang New Idea to see if they were spitting chips over the steal, but they didn't get back to us.
Jackson has spent his last three albums in a spitting rage about perceived harassment, character assassination and general obloquy.
This morning Nathan Buckley was on the radio spitting chips about by this article from Chip Le Grand.
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Examples from Classical Literature
The first day it was without spitting, but about the seventh or eighth day much viscid phlegm was spit up.
The Harrisburg geese made at times bad work on the clean sidewalks, as do their examplars, spitting on the pave of Broadway.
He smoked with his lips protruded, spitting every moment, recoiling at every puff.
His eyes gleamed like two lamps and he was spitting fire and flame from his maw.
Then, all at once, I realized I was looking at the spitting image of myself.
The mucus accumulating during sleep often awakens the patient in efforts at hawking and spitting to detach and expectorate it.
There is often coughing and spitting of little yellowish, semitransparent balls of mucus floating in a thinner secretion.
In other words, though excellent for hawking, they are too tough for spitting.
Every criminal and plug-ugly in the country is spitting in our faces this morning.
Not for nothing was he a butcher's son, wielding the sledded poleaxe and spitting in his palms.
He smoked with lips protruding, spitting every moment, recoiling at every puff.
Only keep spurting and spitting about obstreperously, and the most stiff ears must at length be converted.
Boys and men gather around them spitting at and reviling them.
McGregor remarked, spitting a wad of chewing tobacco on to the floor.
In terms of surroundings, shopping, restaurants, business high flyers and the leafiness of Regent's Park are all within spitting distance.
There was a tremendous snarling and spitting and screeching.
Miss Brougham,' said Sellers at last, spitting out the words, 'has confined herself to the purely commercial side of my work.
Big drops of rain fell about me, spitting the dust like spent balls.
These, from their spitting proclivities, might be called Spitfires.
Tiny, malformed, and bandy-legged, it was still the spitting image of him.
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