spitted Sentence Examples

  1. The venomous snake spitted venom at the intruder, but it missed its target.
  2. The cat spitted out the hairball onto the carpet, leaving a sticky mess.
  3. The angry farmer spitted out profanities as he surveyed the damage to his crops.
  4. The baby spitted up milk on his mother's shoulder, soaking her blouse.
  5. The child spitted his gum onto the sidewalk, creating a disgusting sight.
  6. The chef spitted the meat on a skewer, preparing it for the barbecue.
  7. The inkwell spitted ink onto the parchment, staining it with an unsightly blot.
  8. The volcano spitted out lava, spewing molten rock and ash into the sky.
  9. The garden hose spitted water onto the lawn, watering the grass and flowers.
  10. The fountain spitted jets of water high into the air, creating a spectacular display.

spitted Meaning

spitted

to eject saliva as an expression of aversion or contempt, a small point of land especially of sand or gravel running into a body of water, to exhibit contempt, to rain or snow slightly or in flurries, spittle, saliva, the act or an instance of spitting, to cause (as saliva) to spurt from the mouth, perfect likeness, to make a noise suggesting expectoration, to eject (something) from the mouth, to eject matter (such as saliva) from the mouth, to utter with a spitting sound or scornful expression, a thin pointed rod for holding meat over a fire, to emit (precipitation) in driving particles or in flurries, to emit as if by spitting, to express (unpleasant or malicious feelings) by or as if by spitting, to set to burning, to eject saliva from the mouth, a slender pointed rod for holding meat over a fire, spittlebug, to rain lightly or snow in flurries, saliva, to give off briskly, to say what is in the mind without further delay, to fix on or as if on a spit, a foamy secretion produced by spittlebugs, the act of spitting, a small point of land that runs out into a body of water, to express by or as if by spitting, to eject (as saliva) from the mouth, a sprinkle of rain or flurry of snow, a frothy secretion exuded by spittlebugs

FAQs About the word spitted

to eject saliva as an expression of aversion or contempt, a small point of land especially of sand or gravel running into a body of water, to exhibit contempt,

stabbed, jabbed, stuck, punctured, pierced, pecked, picked, gored, spiked, skewered

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The venomous snake spitted venom at the intruder, but it missed its target.

The cat spitted out the hairball onto the carpet, leaving a sticky mess.

The angry farmer spitted out profanities as he surveyed the damage to his crops.

The baby spitted up milk on his mother's shoulder, soaking her blouse.