Common phrases that include the word "spite" include "out of spite," which refers to doing something to deliberately hurt or annoy someone, and "in spite of," indicating that something occurs regardless of challenges or obstacles. Another phrase is "spiteful remarks," describing comments made with the intention to offend or belittle. Additionally, "spiteful actions" refer to behaviors aimed at causing harm or distress to others.
BIG
art
pig out put out
"at school taking a test"
Simple as pie
diamond in the rough
A prepositional connective is a type of word that connects two phrases using a preposition, such as "because of," "in spite of," or "due to." It shows the relationship between the two phrases and helps to clarify the connection between them in a sentence.
Cut it out!Who cut the cheese?
Easier said than done.
Worry wart Why worry? No worries!
= give some other = = name in spite of fun rangers?" =
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