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spit - Meaning in Hindi

Meaning of spit in Hindi

  • Noun
  • थूक
  • पुरसा भर गहराई
  • भूनने का सींकचा
  • थूकने की क्रिया

Verb

  • थूकना
  • खखारना
  • धरती जो समुद्र में चली गीयि हो
  • सींक
  • सिकना

spit Definition

Noun

  • an act of spitting.
  • a long, thin metal rod pushed through meat in order to hold and turn it while it is roasted over an open fire.
  • a narrow point of land projecting into the sea.
  • a layer of earth whose depth is equal to the length of the blade of a spade.

Verb

  • put a spit through (meat) in order to roast it over an open fire.
  • eject saliva forcibly from one's mouth, sometimes as a gesture of contempt or anger.
  • light rain falls.

spit Example

  • She spit to rid her mouth of the substance, but more was instantly forced in.
  • Eana peered at some meat roasting on a spit , and Ziven grabbed Felicity's hand, leading her into the dining room.
  • With rain starting to spit as well, the team were looking on confidently as the black Lego Star Wars Honda pulled away into a comfortable lead.
  • The other principal theory is that Earhart was able to find a tiny spit of land in the Marshall Islands and both Earhart and Noonan survived.
  • Death Tower rested on a floating island, high above an evil spit of land, in the distant southwest corner of the world.
  • Men do not actually drool more, but their spit becomes super-charged with testosterone.
  • The dwarf spun in several circles with his stick spinning him in front before the stick flew out of his hands and onto the nearby grass, making it crackle and spit .
  • He hocked up a wad of saliva and spit at Lue's feet.
  • A fire blazed with a stag roasting on a spit above it, giving off the heavy scent of venison.
  • We got to M's house and I ran to the loo where I held my hand over my mouth and allowed the blood and spit and goo to run through my hands, while I caught my teeth.
  • If the carcass is several days old, boil the meat to be safe, then put it on a spit over the fire to improve the taste (a bit).
  • A fire already spit in the fireplace as Alecaen took a seat on the plush blood red couch.
  • to roast meat on a spit
  • Todd spit in Hugh's face
  • We bury the skin, fur, head and entrails using a shovel we brought, and then set the meat roasting on a spit on the fire.
  • I got really drunk as you can imagine and started to spit water at people working behind the bar.
  • Egyptian-style kebabs have chunks of lamb seasoned in onion, marjoram and freshly squeezed lemon juice, and roasted on a spit over an open fire.
  • We had built our base hut on a spit of land near the snout (bottom end) of a huge glacier.
  • After little painful moments of gasping and dry retching, she rises up on unsteady legs, wiping spit from her mouth with the back of her hand.
  • I was tired, there were good programmes on television and the rain was starting to spit down from above.
  • He hated his urge to spit out saliva when he was peeing and feared he would retain the disgusting habit.
  • The mystery woman screamed, traces of spit flying from her mouth.
  • The horse's flanks were soaked, its face was white with lather where the bridle rubbed, and foamy spit flew from its mouth as it tossed its head.
  • There are a lot of roasted and grilled meats and in fact pork was roasting on a spit in the corner of the garden.
  • This arm cuts off a spit of land about three quarters of a mile 1ong, but at its widest only a few hundred yards across.
  • To read Proulx aloud your mouth needs plenty of spit in it.
  • it began to spit
  • It was a cold October night and the wind was howling and it had started to spit with rain.
  • The boatman beaches us on a spit of land leading up to a stone house surrounded by willows.
  • They'd take an inmate with tuberculosis, who was coughing blood, and force him to spit into the mouths of others.