spit in a sentence
n.
📚 Grade Level: Grade 1, Grade 2, Grade 3
Definition
SPIT (verb): To eject saliva or food from the mouth, often suddenly or forcefully.
Sample Sentences
- She accidentally spat out a piece of food while laughing at the joke.
- The chef instructed us to spit out any bitter ingredients before serving the dish.
- In the heat of the moment, he couldn't help but spit his words out in frustration.
- The children watched in awe as the magician seemed to spit fire from his mouth.
- After the long run, he needed to spit out the water he had accidentally swallowed.
- He accidentally spat on the ground while trying to emphasize his point.
- The chef instructed us to spit out the seeds before adding the tomatoes to the sauce.
- As the sun set, the campfire crackled while we watched the embers spit into the night sky.
- She tried to hold back her laughter, but a snort escaped her lips, making her friend spit out his drink.
- In the heat of the moment, he couldn't help but spit out a few harsh words he later regretted.
- He watched as the chef expertly spit-roasted the chicken over an open flame.
- After the argument, she couldn't help but spit out a few harsh words in anger.
- The dog was so excited that it began to spit and drool all over the floor.
- He made a point to spit out the gum before entering the meeting.
- As the rain began to fall, the children ran outside to catch the droplets on their tongues, playfully pretending to spit them back at each other.
- He watched as the chef expertly spit the roasted meat over the open flame.
- In a moment of frustration, she spat out her words, not caring for the consequences.
- The children giggled as they attempted to spit watermelon seeds across the yard.
- With a sudden burst of anger, he spat on the ground, letting his emotions out.
- The dragon's fiery breath made it seem as if it could spit fire at any moment.
- The chef instructed the students to spit out any food they found unpalatable.
- As the sun set, the campers gathered around the fire to roast marshmallows and spit out the charred bits.
- In a fit of anger, he couldn't help but spit a few harsh words at his opponent.
- The children eagerly watched the performer as he could spit flames into the air.
- After tasting the sour lemonade, she couldn't help but spit it out in disgust.
- She watched in disgust as he spat on the ground.
- The chef instructed her to let the meat spit and sizzle in the hot pan.
- After a long hike, he sat down and took a drink, then accidentally let out a small spit that splattered on his shirt.
- The children giggled as they tried to see who could spit the watermelon seed the farthest.
- In the intense heat, the campfire began to spit embers into the night sky.