spit造句(31) You'd better to spit out the seeds in your palm, and then put them on the plate.
(32) It's bad to spit.
(33) You have no right to spit out your accusation at me!
(34) He wants to spit in their eyes.
(35) Don't spit at his ideas.
(36) Better yet, use wooden toothpicks. Chew tobacco and spit.
(37) Spit went flying, seen by millions.
(38) He freed a hand and wiped away the spit.
(39) Don't mumble or spit at it.
(40) I spit in my own face.
(41) He practically spit the words at his friend.
(42) Thread birds on a spit, if available.
(43) Talked soft and spit in handkerchiefs.
(44) Converse watched him spit with fascination.
(45) It tastes horrible and I spit it out.
(46) Good food will be served from the spit.
(47) The quarrel had started over something as petty as who could spit furthest after eating half a ginger biscuit.
(48) It begins to spit out masses of bees, as if it were emptying not only its guts but its soul.
(49) In California you chew the juice out of grapes and spit the skin away, a real luxury.
(50) Gordy aimed his trumpet across the river and blew. Old lady Gammon spit a jet of water out of her mouth.
(51) He worked his way over to the window, opened it, and took a spit into the fresh biting coldness.
(52) If he had suggested this six months earlier, I would have spit at the ground.
(53) Sethe took a little spit from the tip of her tongue with her forefinger.
(54) It was restless here on the windward side of this spit of island.
(55) Any moment now and she will spit on us, on life.
(56) Each time it escalated until I spit at her, and she pushed me away.
(57) He spit a bone on to the floor and sent Goh to get another Tiger beer.
(58) You always had to spit it out and shove it down the back of some chair.
(59) Outside it'd be roasted potatoes floating in vats of butter and a whole stag on a spit.
(60) I wiggled into the pantyhose, did a spit polish on the pumps, and slipped into those.