The spelling "spit" can mean saliva (spittle), or a narrow strip of land or sand.
The verb means to expectorate.
to spit is translated 'cracher' in French
The verb is also spit. Spit is only used as the past tense is US English. In British English, the past tense is spat.
The past tense of Spit is Spat. I spat on my hand.
'spat' is correct, but you will find 'spit' also being used.
Spit in past tense is "spat."
The correct spelling of the verb is "regurgitate" (spit up, cough up food).
The word, spit, is in itself onomatopaeic, or imitative, if you prefer. Spew has a similar origin, and is also imitative.
Yes, that is how you spell distributing.Some example sentences are:Stop distributing your spit everywhere.We are distributing leaflets asking for witnesses to come forward.We will be distributing the goods at three o'clock.
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Joe Spit goes by Joe Spit.
no they do not spit poison
They spit
to spit is translated 'cracher' in French
Camels do not spit unless they are agitated or upset, and they really don't spit at all because what they spray is not saliva.
you spit dip
yes they have spit you dummy
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