spat
مشاحنة
definition
verb
Todd spit in Hugh's face
eject saliva forcibly from one's mouth, sometimes as a gesture of contempt or anger.
it began to spit
light rain falls.
noun
His father was dressed in a rubber macintosh, with thick domestic gloves, spats , and a trilby hat.
a short cloth gaiter covering the instep and ankle.
a cover for the upper part of an aircraft wheel.
translation of 'spat'
verb
تشاجر,
تشاحن
noun
مشاجرة,
طماق الكاحل,
بيض الصدف,
مشاحنة
example
people expected him and his wife to 'spat' continually
Almost immediately they run into a pointless 'spat' with local tough guys that spirals into a violent feud.
Soon after we met, Slater was in the papers again after his wife allegedly broke a glass over his head during a violent 'spat' .
We've been together for 35 minutes and nary a 'spat' yet.
The latest trouble to hit Airbus involves a transatlantic 'spat' over aircraft subsidies.
oyster larvae attach themselves as 'spat' to old shells
Irritated by what she considered backbiting, Inger 'spatted' Ben's hand and turned a cold shoulder to him.
He said he believed that most inter-union 'spats' were caused by unhappiness with the service provided, rather than active ‘poaching’ by another union.
His father was dressed in a rubber macintosh, with thick domestic gloves, 'spats' , and a trilby hat.
Sandy and I have had 'spats' in the past, and we're going to have them going forward.
Her sister never told anyone about their little 'spats' .
Fay and Dave seldom fought and when they did it was usually little 'spats' , bought on by Fay's fiery personality.
As much as we had 'spats' , I had to admit: the guy is great.
God, how I hated to be put in the middle of their 'spats' .
It was the usual routine, after one of their 'spats' Antony would go in angry at her, and come out groveling at her feet to take him back.
They often had tiny 'spats' about Maddie's aversion to anything girlish or even hinting towards being a woman.
After endless bickering, they overcome their 'spats' and, together again (perhaps still drunk), fight their way to a glorious victory.
There still were the little daily 'spats' between them.
Flustered, the blonde boy untied his 'spats' , and took off one of his sock-shoes, sort of hopping around on one foot while doing so.
Since she moved in, most of my 'spats' with Martin over things like dishes and toothpaste tops have virtually disappeared - she just quietly does things.
After a year of bitter public 'spats' with powerful group chieftains - especially in the steel and hotel businesses - Tata ousted them and installed new management.
However, eighteenth-century England was not without its religious 'spats' .
You can also take off those 'spats' and gauntlets.
Family comes first - and petty 'spats' and annoyances are put aside for the greater good of the Shaws.
Occasionally, there seemed to be a personal edge to their courtroom 'spats' .
They're typical brothers, so they get into these little 'spats' with each other sometimes, and they separate them.
You guys were having another one of you lover's 'spats' , weren't you?
Kyr 'spatted' the hand that slid toward the plate.
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