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spit

noun as in saliva

verb as in eject saliva or substance

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It also fits the larger pattern of tech billionaires spitting venom at the middle-class workers who did the real labor in creating the products these capitalists profit so handsomely from.

From Salon

This decision became part of a public spat between the two.

From BBC

Other officers were also reportedly head-butted and kicked, with blood also being spat at them.

From BBC

“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

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

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