spit

থুতু
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
an act of spitting.
chicken cooked on a spit
a long, thin metal rod pushed through meat in order to hold and turn it while it is roasted over an open fire.
translation of 'spit'
পিক করে থুথু ফেলা বা দেওয়া
verb
থুতু দেত্তয়া,
থুতু ফেলা,
পিক ফেলা,
বেঁধা
noun
তরবারি,
তরবার,
থুতু
example
They hiss and 'spit' at Realtor Lion but he drives them out of the tent with the tree branch.
don't 'spit' on the floor
There are a lot of roasted and grilled meats and in fact pork was roasting on a 'spit' in the corner of the garden.
Egyptian-style kebabs have chunks of lamb seasoned in onion, marjoram and freshly squeezed lemon juice, and roasted on a 'spit' over an open fire.
I was left with legs like jelly, and a total lack of 'spit' in my mouth.
In February 1776, smallpox appeared among Dunmore's troops, who had established a precarious camp on a 'spit' of land near Portsmouth, Virginia.
ATMs that 'spit' out $20 bills
a 'spit' of land
I was tired, there were good programmes on television and the rain was starting to 'spit' down from above.
it began to 'spit'
I brought up all this phlegm and 'spit' into my mouth, and at first it was so, so foul I nearly choked.
She 'spit' to rid her mouth of the substance, but more was instantly forced in.
The next day, they moved a couple of hundred yards downriver to a blighted 'spit' of land below the Burlington Northern bridge.
break up the top 'spit' with a fork
He hocked up a wad of saliva and 'spit' at Lue's feet.
a narrow 'spit' of land shelters the bay
The people saying that are not worth the saliva I would expend to 'spit' on them.
The first time I hang out with this girl she's having shots of soy sauce to stimulate her salivary glands so her cheeks swell and 'spit' shoots out of her mouth.
The mystery woman screamed, traces of 'spit' flying from her mouth.
To read Proulx aloud your mouth needs plenty of 'spit' in it.
The turtle opened its mouth and spurted hot 'spit' in Gardens' face.
They'd take an inmate with tuberculosis, who was coughing blood, and force him to 'spit' into the mouths of others.
This arm cuts off a 'spit' of land about three quarters of a mile 1ong, but at its widest only a few hundred yards across.
a narrow 'spit' of land shelters the bay
There was a fire going with a 'spit' on it, the skinned deer being cooked to perfection.
The rain began to 'spit' down across the windscreen.
Some of them sit with their heads between their legs slowly expectorating a long dribble of 'spit' until there is a pool of spittle on the ground.
The other principal theory is that Earhart was able to find a tiny 'spit' of land in the Marshall Islands and both Earhart and Noonan survived.
The boatman beaches us on a 'spit' of land leading up to a stone house surrounded by willows.
He was just hungry and curious enough to follow his nose and went down a new alley, coming upon an Arab with an eye patch over one eye, cooking a hunk of meat on a 'spit' over a open fire.
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