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I wanted to scream poetic, spittle-flecked invective inches from his pacific face.
We saw the human being whose working life involves being abused by spittle-flecked simpletons.
He wiped his spittle-flecked mouth with the back of his hand, fat shoulders heaving.
What Limbaugh's views are, mostly, is outdated; the spittle-flecked ranting of a man whose time has passed.
When “the old Wall Street crew” could not get into Nixon’s suite at the 1968 convention, were they really “reduced to spittle-flecked rage”?
It's your proper, old-school, spittle-flecked stream of bile.
"Before liberals and traditionalists both have a spittle-flecked nutty, each for their own reasons, try to figure out what he is trying to do," Zuhlsdorf wrote.
Again, the question, coming from a mouth that had about it a spittle-flecked asymmetry that suggested the speaker had suffered a stroke in the past.
Given his spittle-flecked raps, you'd think he'd be furious when Emeli Sande beat him to the best album prize.
Some opposing activists could be seen locked in levelheaded conversations, while others engaged in spittle-flecked screaming matches before being encouraged by police to move along.
The Conservative Party gathered together this week is reformist and reactionary, modulated and spittle-flecked, nice and nasty.
Rudy Giuliani gives the speech of his life, a sustained rant of spittle-flecked invective, innuendo and verbal cage-fighting.
Jake's anxious eyes darted from his master's face to Clarissa's jutting bosom, and his spittle-flecked lips sagged with appetite.
"If you were a real man, you'd sort this out," she hissed, knowing deep down that her own spittle-flecked temper made her spectacularly ill-suited to the task.
John Harris of NME wrote: "a record so couched in earth-shacking drama probably needs at least one spittle-flecked tantrum."
Climate change should be a matter for arcane and frankly boring scientific discussion, for geeks with graphs; instead it has become an absurd, spittle-flecked, ideological war.
The obscene relish with which the audience greets the onscreen carnage is played up: the Führer crows with spittle-flecked elation.
Who has a spittle-flecked rant in the Mail this morning about Invensys - that national treasure of automation and electrical engineering - going to the French.
Heavily tattooed, and known for his "spittle-flecked rants" on stage, Roy has been compared to Bill Hicks and Lewis Black.
Critics have described Flanagan's stand-up as 'state of the nation" comedy, which brings to mind the spittle-flecked diatribes delivered by Ben Elton and Bill Hicks.
The clarity wasn't always an advantage, however: Serge Gainsbourg's spittle-flecked come-ons in L'hotel Particulier sounded doubly creepy in full resolution.
According to the hollering that filters through the spittle-flecked microphones of sports-talk radio, the reasons are many: injuries, bad trades, little hitting, less defense, questionable managing, a meddling front office.
Eventually Willetts gave up – heaven knows how the poor lamb copes with the spittle-flecked hecklers in the House of Commons – and went home without delivering his speech.
Billy Martin in New York and Earl Weaver in Baltimore gained God-like status by kicking dirt on umpires while directing spittle-flecked diatribes at them.