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  • 51Spit-take — A spit take is a comedic technique in which someone spits a beverage out of his or her mouth when he or she reacts to a statement during a take. In a spit take, the reaction is usually one of surprise. Danny Thomas is sometimes credited with… …

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  • 52spit at — phrasal verb [transitive] Word forms spit at : he/she/it spits at present participle spitting at past tense spat at past participle spat at spit at someone to force saliva out of your mouth in the direction of someone else as an insult That kid… …

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  • 53spit up — phrasal verb [intransitive/transitive] Word forms spit up : present tense I/you/we/they spit up he/she/it spits up present participle spitting up past tense spat up past participle spat up American informal if a baby or animal spits up, or if it… …

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  • 54Out of the Pit — infobox book name=Out Of The Pit image caption=1985 edition (front cover) 1989 edition (back cover) author=Steve Jackson Ian Livingstone illustrator=cover by Christos Achilleos publisher=Puffin genre=gamebooks release date=26 September (1985… …

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  • 55spit take — noun A take (recorded performance), generally expressing surprise or disbelief, in which the actor in the act of drinking spits out the drink. When the wombat riding chimp jumped onto the bar, Smith, who had been enjoying a beer, did a massive… …

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  • 56spit —   an embankment of sand which juts out from the land, often across a river mouth. The unattached end is usually curved in towards the land. Sediments may accumulate behind the spit to form salt marsh and eventually reclaimed land …

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  • 57spit — spɪt n. 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 v. eject saliva from the mouth; discharge, throw out, eject;… …

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  • 58spit it out in imperative — informal say something unhesitatingly. → spit …

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  • 59spit cotton — phrasal 1. : to spit white cottony saliva especially from thirst hadn t had a drink all morning and were spitting cotton, they were that thirsty F.B.Gipson 2. : to be angry better look out; the sheriff s spitting cotton R.B.House …

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  • 60spit — Synonyms and related words: andiron, assibilate, assibilation, auger, bayonet, bill, bite, bore, breakwater, broach, buzz, cape, chain, chersonese, clack, click, clone, coal tongs, color, copy, coral reef, counterpart, countersink, crack, crackle …

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