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We spit in our hands and start all over again.
He spit on the ground and went back to work.
The woman looked as if she'd like to spit in his face.
And here she was today, looking ready to spit on him.
Yes, she would meet him and spit in his face.
Spit back to him exactly what he just said to us.
He spit on his hands and then turned back to the book.
He thought she was going to spit on him for a second.
A baby may spit up for no reason at all.
Not one of them could spit if she had to.
And spit a bit of blood once in a while.
Now, even if such a thing were possible, he would spit upon the idea.
He has been spat upon at least 15 times on the job.
It was all he could do not to spit back at her.
He spat on my face once in the first year.
I thought that the old man was going to spit.
She walked up to me and spit in my face.
They were so close that he could almost have spit on them.
He started to spit out every word that came into his head.
It looked as if she tried to spit, but nothing came out.
He spat on the ground and led his men away.
For as my mother - I should spit on you!
She spat on the floor at the sound of his name.
He wanted to do that, and then spit on him.
She knew better by now than to spit it out.
He started to spit out every word that came into his head.
He turned his head to the side and spat out the blood.
He also had to spit out some hair, but that was a small price to pay.
Thomas turned to the others and spit out the words.
In fact, what was so bad about spitting out the window?
For a moment, the general looked like he was going to spit out his wine.
You start with a problem that spits out an answer.
As she spat out the words the handle of the door moved.
Tears were in his eyes and he spit out more blood.
"I always felt you were put in one end of the machine and spat out the other."
He spat out of the window without turning his head.
Bitterness over the course the country has taken was spit out.
She spat out the last few words as if they tasted bad.
Now there was a computer, which spit out a slip of paper.
But I'm not going to chew and spit out the same story.
He was spitting out the words now, and his eyes were fierce.
He spit out the word as if it left a bad taste in his mouth.
She stared, tried to take in his words, let her own personal computer process the data, spit out the answer.
He was here to say things their government wanted said but did not have the courage to spit out directly.
Even in shock the woman nodded, then spit out the word.
And when working with colleagues on problems, we scientists do spit out what first comes to mind.
It took a lot of effort to keep from spitting out my drink.
"I'm going to need your help when the computer spits out a theory on this thing."
David spat out the last word as if it were an insult.
He opened his eyes and spat out a great fountain of water.