tükürmek, şiş, tükürük, Deniz vb. bir su kütlesine doğru uzayan kara uzantısı, haykırmak, tükür, basmak (çığlık), tükürme, çıkarmak, kopya, denize uzanan kara parçası, kum tepecikli kumsal, bir bel boyu derinlik, cızırdamak, fokurdamak, şişe geçirmek, çıtırdamak, çiselemek, çiseleme, şişlemek, serpmek, kıyı oku, kıyı dili, tıslamak, tıslama, söylemek, serpiştirmek, saçmak, tıpatıp aynı, salya, (eti) şişe geçirmek, bir bel boyu derinlik (toprak), şiş (kebap), (spit/spat, --ting), (kar) serpelemek, serpiştirmek, atıştırmak, çisenti, saplamak, aşırı intizam, spit it ou, süngülemek, spit an, coğr, serpelemek, spit şişe geçir/tükür, dil, (kedi) tıslamak, bel/dil/şiş/tükürük, (birini) şişle öldürmek, şişlemek; süngüyle öldürmek, süngülemek, meç saplamak, şiş saplamak, tüküren, münakaşa, ağız kavgası, şiş ile, i., k.dili. (kısa süren) ağız kavgası, atışma, dalaş, dalaşma, atışmak, istiridye yumurtası, küçük istridye, şamar, şaplak, yumurta bırakmak, atışma, ağız kavgası etmek, f., bak. spit, tozluk/münakaşa, getr, tozluk, kısa tozluk, yumurta bırakmak (istridye), getir, şakırdamak, yağmur şakırdaması, sille vurmak, dalaşmak, yumurta dökmek, ağı, spit tükür, ağız dalaşı yapmak, spit, yeterli, Bir hava denizaltı savunma harbi harekatında, "ses şamandıralarını döşemek üzereyim veya düşüyorum, birkaç dakika içinde telsiz temasım kesilecek" anlamında bir kod. Eğer bir denizaltıdan gönderilirse, denizaltının bir ses şamandırası yerleştirdiğini belirtir, tükürerek, şişleme,
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şiş isim
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tükürük isim
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Deniz vb. bir su kütlesine doğru uzayan kara uzantısı Coğrafya
i., k.dili. (kısa süren) ağız kavgası, atışma, dalaş, dalaşma
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spat
atışmak
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spat
istiridye yumurtası isim
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spat
küçük istridye
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spat
şamar
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spat
şaplak
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spat
yumurta bırakmak
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spat
atışma
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ağız kavgası etmek
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spat
f., bak. spit
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tozluk/münakaşa
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spat
getr, tozluk isim
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kısa tozluk isim
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spat
yumurta bırakmak (istridye) fiil
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spat
getir
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spat
şakırdamak
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spat
yağmur şakırdaması
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spat
sille vurmak
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dalaşmak
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yumurta dökmek
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ağı
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spat
spit tükür
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ağız dalaşı yapmak
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spat
spit
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spitting
yeterli
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spitting
Bir hava denizaltı savunma harbi harekatında, "ses şamandıralarını döşemek üzereyim veya düşüyorum, birkaç dakika içinde telsiz temasım kesilecek" anlamında bir kod. Eğer bir denizaltıdan gönderilirse, denizaltının bir ses şamandırası yerleştirdiğini belirtir Askeri
To utter, Saliva, especially when expectorated, An instance of spitting, To evacuate (saliva or another substance) from the mouth, To utter violently, A rod on which meat is grilled (UK English) or broiled (US English), To impale on a spit, A narrow, pointed, usually sandy peninsula, To eject from the mouth; to throw out, as saliva or other matter, from the mouth, A spit or sand spit is a deposition landform found off coasts. A spit is a type of bar or beach that develops where a re-entrant occurs, such as at a cove, headlands and known as longshore drift. Where the direction of the shore turns inland (reenters) the longshore current spreads out or dissipates. No longer able to carry the full load, much of the sediment is dropped. This cases a bar to build out from the shore, eventually becoming a spit, A section of land that extends into a body of water, Longshore drift will cause a spit to grow as deposits of material in the water settle Many spits form across estuaries and may block the water flow, causing a delta to form Examples of spits can be found at Orford Ness in Suffolk and Borth in Wales, A thin horizontal slice of soil removed during an excavation, A narrow point of land extending into a body of water, Supermarine Spitfire, An elongate deposit of sand or gravel projecting obliquely seaward from a shoreline, A narrow, fingerlike ridge of sand that extends from land into open water, (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, (n ) torn, tohrn, To evacuate saliva from the mouth, 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, Saliva, A fingerlike ridge of sediment attached to land but extending out into open water (See page(s) 341), spear with a thin rod, impale on a spit, 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, The depth to which a spade goes in digging; a spade; a spadeful, To thrust a spit through; to fix upon a spit; hence, to thrust through or impale; as, to spit a loin of veal, A long, slender, pointed rod, usually of iron, for holding meat while roasting, eject saliva from the mouth; discharge, throw out, eject; express anger or contempt by or as if by expectorating; say quickly and angrily; fall lightly (of rain or snow), In American English, the form spit is used as the past tense and past participle, saliva; act of ejecting saliva; pointed rod on which meat is roasted; perfect likeness; light rainfall or snowfall; narrow section of land extending into the sea; shovelful, To spade; to dig, To attend to a spit; to use a spit, the act of spitting (forcefully expelling saliva) a skewer for holding meat over a fire a narrow strip of land that juts out into the sea expel or eject (saliva or phlegm or sputum) from the mouth; "The father of the victim spat at the alleged murderer", utter with anger or contempt, To rain or snow slightly, or with sprinkles, To throw out saliva from the mouth, The secretion formed by the glands of the mouth; spitle; saliva; sputum, To eject; to throw out; to belch, Spit is the watery liquid produced in your mouth. You usually use spit to refer to an amount of it that has been forced out of someone's mouth. = saliva, A small point of land running into the sea, or a long, narrow shoal extending from the shore into the sea; as, a spit of sand, rain gently; "It has only sprinkled, but the roads are slick", drive a skewer through; "skewer the meat for the BBQ", expel or eject (saliva or phlegm or sputum) from the mouth; "The father of the victim spat at the alleged murderer", the act of spitting (forcefully expelling saliva), a narrow strip of land that juts out into the sea, If someone spits, they force an amount of liquid out of their mouth, often to show hatred or contempt. The gang thought of hitting him too, but decided just to spit They spat at me and taunted me She spit into the little tray of mascara and brushed it on her lashes, All-purpose cleaning fluid especially good on kids' faces, 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, If it is spitting, it is raining very lightly. It will stop in a minute - it's only spitting, If you spit liquid or food somewhere, you force a small amount of it out of your mouth. Spit out that gum and pay attention He felt as if a serpent had spat venom into his eyes, A spit is a long rod which is pushed through a piece of meat and hung over an open fire to cook the meat. She roasted the meat on a spit, A spit of land is a long, flat, narrow piece of land that sticks out into the sea, If you say that one person is the spitting image of another, you mean that they look very similar. Nina looks the spitting image of Sissy Spacek, If one place is within spitting distance of another, they are very close to each other. a restaurant within spitting distance of the Tower of London, a skewer for holding meat over a fire, hockle, ptyalize, expectorate, A covering or decorative covering worn over a shoe, To spawn. Used of shellfish as above, A piece of bodywork that covers the upper portions of the rear tyres of a car, To strike with a spattering sound, Simple past tense and past participle of spit, To quarrel or argue briefly, A brief argument, fall out, quarrel, Spawn of shellfish, especially oysters & similar molluscs, past tense of spit, Present participle of spit, broach, A kind of short cloth or leather gaiter worn over the upper part of the shoe and fastened beneath the instep; chiefly in pl, To slap, as with the open hand; to clap together; as the hands, a verbal one; a little quarrel, dispute, or dissension, To dispute, A legging; a gaiter, a cloth covering (a legging) that provides covering for the instep and ankles spawn; "oysters spat" engage in a brief and petty quarrel strike with a sound like that of falling rain; "Bullets were spatting the leaves" become permanently attached; "mollusks or oysters spat" come down like raindrops; "Bullets were spatting down on us, come down like raindrops; "Bullets were spatting down on us, become permanently attached; "mollusks or oysters spat", a cloth covering (a legging) that provides covering for the instep and ankles spawn; "oysters spat", Hence, a petty combat, esp, To emit spawn; to emit, as spawn, engage in a brief and petty quarrel strike with a sound like that of falling rain; "Bullets were spatting the leaves", a cloth covering (a legging) that provides covering for the instep and ankles, a quarrel about petty points, a young oyster or other bivalve, come down like raindrops; "Bullets were spatting down on us", clap one's hands or shout after performances to indicate approval, strike with a sound like that of falling rain; "Bullets were spatting the leaves", Spat is the past tense and past participle of spit, A young oyster or other bivalve mollusk, both before and after it first becomes adherent, or such young, collectively, A light blow with something flat, of Spit, minor quarrel; light slap; gaiter that covers the instep and ankle and is fastened to a shoe by a strap under the heel; young oyster or other shellfish, quarrel; slap lightly; deposit eggs, produce spawn (of shellfish), engage in a brief and petty quarrel, A spat between people, countries, or organizations is a disagreement between them. a spat between America and Germany over interest rates and currencies. A past tense and a past participle of spit. A cloth or leather gaiter covering the shoe upper and the ankle and fastening under the shoe with a strap. Often used in the plural. the past tense and past participle of spit, a short covering for the shoe, usually of felt buttoned over ankle and instep, young oysters just past the free swimming larval stage, which are ready to settle down and become attached to some hard object, past of spit, spawn; "oysters spat", Juvenile shellfish which are taken for the purposes of on-growing The spat of oysters shall be no longer than 40 mm; the spat of scallops shall be no longer than 50 mm; the spat of cockles shall be no longer than 20 mm; the spat of green-lipped mussels/greenshell mussels shall be no longer than 40 mm; the spat of blue mussels shall be no longer than 30 mm; and the spat of Pacific oysters shall be no longer than 37 mm (4), a brief argument, tiny single corallites that form immediately after the metamorphosis of planula larvae, The spawn of an oyster or shellfish, Swimming larvae of oysters (or mussels), before their fixation to a solid substrate, clap one's hands together; "The children were clapping to the music", Young oyster larva that has metamorphosed to become a juvenile oyster, plural of spit, of Spit, v, Shot out long; said of antlers, Put upon a spit; pierced as if by a spit, to eject, to spit, placed on a spit, roasted on a thin rod, act of expelling saliva from the mouth, expectorating, that spits, that ejects saliva from the mouth, golly,
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To utter - "A group of black guys were spitting rhymes in the corner, slapping hands and egging one another on."
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Saliva, especially when expectorated
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An instance of spitting
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To evacuate (saliva or another substance) from the mouth - "The teacher told her to spit out her bubble gum."
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To utter violently - "'Gentleman? You?" he spat."
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A rod on which meat is grilled (UK English) or broiled (US English)
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To impale on a spit
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A narrow, pointed, usually sandy peninsula
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To eject from the mouth; to throw out, as saliva or other matter, from the mouth
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A spit or sand spit is a deposition landform found off coasts. A spit is a type of bar or beach that develops where a re-entrant occurs, such as at a cove, headlands and known as longshore drift. Where the direction of the shore turns inland (reenters) the longshore current spreads out or dissipates. No longer able to carry the full load, much of the sediment is dropped. This cases a bar to build out from the shore, eventually becoming a spit Coğrafya
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A section of land that extends into a body of water Coğrafya
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Longshore drift will cause a spit to grow as deposits of material in the water settle Many spits form across estuaries and may block the water flow, causing a delta to form Examples of spits can be found at Orford Ness in Suffolk and Borth in Wales
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A thin horizontal slice of soil removed during an excavation
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A narrow point of land extending into a body of water
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Supermarine Spitfire
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An elongate deposit of sand or gravel projecting obliquely seaward from a shoreline
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A narrow, fingerlike ridge of sand that extends from land into open water
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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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(n ) torn, tohrn
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To evacuate saliva from the mouth
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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
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Saliva
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A fingerlike ridge of sediment attached to land but extending out into open water (See page(s) 341)
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spear with a thin rod, impale on a spit fiil
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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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The depth to which a spade goes in digging; a spade; a spadeful
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To thrust a spit through; to fix upon a spit; hence, to thrust through or impale; as, to spit a loin of veal
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A long, slender, pointed rod, usually of iron, for holding meat while roasting
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eject saliva from the mouth; discharge, throw out, eject; express anger or contempt by or as if by expectorating; say quickly and angrily; fall lightly (of rain or snow) fiil
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In American English, the form spit is used as the past tense and past participle
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saliva; act of ejecting saliva; pointed rod on which meat is roasted; perfect likeness; light rainfall or snowfall; narrow section of land extending into the sea; shovelful isim
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To spade; to dig
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To attend to a spit; to use a spit
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the act of spitting (forcefully expelling saliva) a skewer for holding meat over a fire a narrow strip of land that juts out into the sea expel or eject (saliva or phlegm or sputum) from the mouth; "The father of the victim spat at the alleged murderer"
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utter with anger or contempt
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To rain or snow slightly, or with sprinkles
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To throw out saliva from the mouth
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The secretion formed by the glands of the mouth; spitle; saliva; sputum
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To eject; to throw out; to belch
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Spit is the watery liquid produced in your mouth. You usually use spit to refer to an amount of it that has been forced out of someone's mouth. = saliva
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A small point of land running into the sea, or a long, narrow shoal extending from the shore into the sea; as, a spit of sand
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rain gently; "It has only sprinkled, but the roads are slick"
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drive a skewer through; "skewer the meat for the BBQ"
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expel or eject (saliva or phlegm or sputum) from the mouth; "The father of the victim spat at the alleged murderer"
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the act of spitting (forcefully expelling saliva)
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a narrow strip of land that juts out into the sea
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If someone spits, they force an amount of liquid out of their mouth, often to show hatred or contempt. The gang thought of hitting him too, but decided just to spit They spat at me and taunted me She spit into the little tray of mascara and brushed it on her lashes
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All-purpose cleaning fluid especially good on kids' faces
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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
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If it is spitting, it is raining very lightly. It will stop in a minute - it's only spitting
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If you spit liquid or food somewhere, you force a small amount of it out of your mouth. Spit out that gum and pay attention He felt as if a serpent had spat venom into his eyes
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A spit is a long rod which is pushed through a piece of meat and hung over an open fire to cook the meat. She roasted the meat on a spit
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A spit of land is a long, flat, narrow piece of land that sticks out into the sea
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If you say that one person is the spitting image of another, you mean that they look very similar. Nina looks the spitting image of Sissy Spacek
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If one place is within spitting distance of another, they are very close to each other. a restaurant within spitting distance of the Tower of London
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a skewer for holding meat over a fire
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To spit.
hockle
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To spit.
ptyalize
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To spit.
expectorate
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spat
A covering or decorative covering worn over a shoe
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To spawn. Used of shellfish as above
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spat
A piece of bodywork that covers the upper portions of the rear tyres of a car
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To strike with a spattering sound - ""She mentioned she had spatted Kelsey on her diaper with a hairbrush," said Mildred Johnson, a co-worker."
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spat
Simple past tense and past participle of spit - "If I had known you had a spittoon in the corner I would never have spat on the floor."
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spat
To quarrel or argue briefly
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spat
A brief argument, fall out, quarrel
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Spawn of shellfish, especially oysters & similar molluscs
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spitted
past tense of spit
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spitting
Present participle of spit
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A spit
broach
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spat
A kind of short cloth or leather gaiter worn over the upper part of the shoe and fastened beneath the instep; chiefly in pl
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spat
To slap, as with the open hand; to clap together; as the hands
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spat
a verbal one; a little quarrel, dispute, or dissension
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spat
To dispute
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spat
A legging; a gaiter
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spat
a cloth covering (a legging) that provides covering for the instep and ankles spawn; "oysters spat" engage in a brief and petty quarrel strike with a sound like that of falling rain; "Bullets were spatting the leaves" become permanently attached; "mollusks or oysters spat" come down like raindrops; "Bullets were spatting down on us
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spat
come down like raindrops; "Bullets were spatting down on us
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spat
become permanently attached; "mollusks or oysters spat"
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spat
a cloth covering (a legging) that provides covering for the instep and ankles spawn; "oysters spat"
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spat
Hence, a petty combat, esp
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To emit spawn; to emit, as spawn
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spat
engage in a brief and petty quarrel strike with a sound like that of falling rain; "Bullets were spatting the leaves"
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spat
a cloth covering (a legging) that provides covering for the instep and ankles
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spat
a quarrel about petty points
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spat
a young oyster or other bivalve
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spat
come down like raindrops; "Bullets were spatting down on us"
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spat
clap one's hands or shout after performances to indicate approval
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spat
strike with a sound like that of falling rain; "Bullets were spatting the leaves"
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spat
Spat is the past tense and past participle of spit
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spat
A young oyster or other bivalve mollusk, both before and after it first becomes adherent, or such young, collectively
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spat
A light blow with something flat
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spat
of Spit
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spat
minor quarrel; light slap; gaiter that covers the instep and ankle and is fastened to a shoe by a strap under the heel; young oyster or other shellfish isim
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spat
quarrel; slap lightly; deposit eggs, produce spawn (of shellfish) fiil
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spat
engage in a brief and petty quarrel
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A spat between people, countries, or organizations is a disagreement between them. a spat between America and Germany over interest rates and currencies. A past tense and a past participle of spit. A cloth or leather gaiter covering the shoe upper and the ankle and fastening under the shoe with a strap. Often used in the plural. the past tense and past participle of spit
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spat
a short covering for the shoe, usually of felt buttoned over ankle and instep
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spat
young oysters just past the free swimming larval stage, which are ready to settle down and become attached to some hard object
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spat
past of spit
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spat
spawn; "oysters spat"
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spat
Juvenile shellfish which are taken for the purposes of on-growing The spat of oysters shall be no longer than 40 mm; the spat of scallops shall be no longer than 50 mm; the spat of cockles shall be no longer than 20 mm; the spat of green-lipped mussels/greenshell mussels shall be no longer than 40 mm; the spat of blue mussels shall be no longer than 30 mm; and the spat of Pacific oysters shall be no longer than 37 mm (4)
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spat
a brief argument
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spat
tiny single corallites that form immediately after the metamorphosis of planula larvae
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spat
The spawn of an oyster or shellfish
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spat
Swimming larvae of oysters (or mussels), before their fixation to a solid substrate
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spat
clap one's hands together; "The children were clapping to the music"
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spat
Young oyster larva that has metamorphosed to become a juvenile oyster
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spits
plural of spit
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spitted
of Spit, v
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spitted
Shot out long; said of antlers
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spitted
Put upon a spit; pierced as if by a spit
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spitted
to eject, to spit
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spitted
placed on a spit, roasted on a thin rod sıfat
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spitting
act of expelling saliva from the mouth, expectorating isim
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spitting
that spits, that ejects saliva from the mouth sıfat
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