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spit

noun as in saliva

verb as in eject saliva or substance

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“By not complying with the court order, by attempting to usurp Congress’ constitutional responsibility to hold the purse strings, the president is spitting in the face of our democracy.”

He intervened in a spat between Westminster and Cardiff Bay about devolving powers over housing policy, accusing some Welsh MPs of "acting contrary to the spirit of devolution".

From BBC

A Russian diplomat has been expelled from the UK in the latest escalation of a tit-for-tat spat after Moscow threw out a British official last year.

From BBC

Amaglobeli's lawyers say he later spat in her face and refused to give her water or access to toilets.

From BBC

In particular, according to the outlet, the CIA will be used "to give Trump extra leverage in his trade negotiations, potentially spying on Mexico's government amid the ongoing trade spat."

From Salon

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From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.

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