
1) Aids for police detectives 2) American slang for nothing 3) An angry cat may do it 4) Anglo-American card game 5) Banned lubricant in baseball 6) Bar at a roast 7) Bar in a bar and grill 8) Bar in a grill 9) Bar instead of a grill 10) Barbecue accessory 11) Barbecue adjunct 12) Barbecue aid 13) Barbecue bar
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1) Crackle 2) Expectorate 3) Fizz 4) Ptyalise 5) Ptyalize 6) Saliva 7) Shoal 8) Skewer 9) Slobber 10) Spew 11) Spitting 12) Spittle 13) Splutter 14) Spue 15) Sputter 16) Turnspit
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- a narrow strip of land that juts out into the sea
- a clear liquid secreted into the mouth by the salivary glands and mucous glands of the mouth; moistens the mouth and starts the digestion of starches
- a skewer for holding meat over a fire
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• (v. i.) To rain or snow slightly, or with sprinkles. • (v. i.) To attend to a spit; to use a spit. • (n.) To thrust a spit through; to fix upon a spit; hence, to thrust through or impale; as, to spit a loin of veal. • (n.) To spade; to dig. • (n.) A small point of land running into the sea, or a long, narrow shoal extendi...
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in geology, narrow coastal land formation that is tied to the coast at one end. Spits frequently form where the coast abruptly changes direction and ...
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Rotating rod on which meat, poultry or game is cooked either in the oven or over a fire.
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A narrow, fingerlike ridge of sand that extends from land into open water.
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The depth of a spade`s blade
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Spit intransitive verb To attend to a spit; to use a spit. [ Obsolete] « She's
spitting in the kitchen.»
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Spit noun [ Middle English
spite , Anglo-Saxon
spitu ; akin to Dutch
spit , German
spiess , Old High German
spiz , Danish
spid . Swedish
spett , and to German
spitz pointed. √170.]
1. A long, slender, pointed rod, usually of iron...
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Spit transitive verb [
imperfect & past participle Spitted ;
present participle & verbal noun Spitting .] [ From
Spit ,
noun ; confer
Speet .]
1. To thrust a spit through; to fix upon a spit...
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A sandy bar projecting from the mainland into open water. Spits are formed by deposition of sediment moved by longshore drift.
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Spit: 1. As a noun: Popular term for sputum. 2. As a verb: To eject sputum; to expectorate.See: Sputum.
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A long and narrow accumulation of sand and/or gravel that projects into a body of ocean water. These features form as the result of the deposition of sediments by longshore drift.
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Spit is American slang for rubbish, nonsense.
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A narrow accumulation of sediment projecting into the sea.
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A technique used when tasting dozens of wines in a short period of time. Spitting out the wine instead of swallowing it slows the body's absorption of alcohol and allows one to taste a greater number of wines before the tastebuds become numb to the flavors.
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[
n] - a narrow strip of land that juts out into the sea 2. [n] - a skewer for holding meat over a fire 3. [n] - the act of spitting (forcefully expelling saliva) 4. [v] - utter with anger or contempt 5. [v] - expel or eject (saliva or phlegm or sputum) from the mouth
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saliva; spit, spittle 1. The clear, watery, liquid-mixture of secretions from the salivary and oral mucous glands that lubricates chewed food, moistens the oral walls, starts the digestion of starches, and contains ptyalin. 2. A slightly alkaline secretion of water, mucin, protein, salts, and often a starch-splitting enzyme (as ptyalin) that is se...
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(1) A long narrow accumulation of sand or shingle, lying generally in line with the COAST, with one end attached to the land the other projecting into the sea or across the mouth of an ESTUARY. See also ness. (2) (SMP) An accretion shoreform which extends seaward from and parallel to the SHORELINE. See Figure 5.
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spitting noun the act of spitting (forcefully expelling saliva)
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Ridge of sand or shingle projecting from the land into a body of water. It is formed by a combination of longshore drift, tides, river currents, and/or a bend in the coastline. The decrease in wave energy causes more material to be deposited than is transported down the coast, building up a finge...
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A sandy bar built out from the land into a body of water.
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The depth of the blade of a
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a little bit of moisture used on finger and thumb which makes it easier to roll fabrics, tie knots etc.
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