"Spiting" Natural Recordings by Native Speakers
The word "spiting" can have a couple of possible meanings:
1. Verb: To spit is to expel saliva from the mouth or to eject or hurl something, often with a sudden motion. In a broader sense, spiting can mean to behave in a way that shows contempt or disdain for someone or something, often by deliberately doing the opposite of what is expected or desired.
Example: "He spat on the ground" or "She was spiting her ex-boyfriend by dating his rival."
2. Slang: "Spiting" can also be a slang term for "trying to get revenge" or "deliberately doing something to hurt or spite someone". In this context, it implies a sense of retaliation or a desire to get back at someone for something they have done.
Example: "I'm spiting him back for what he did to me."
There is no word "spitalhouse" in the English language. However, there are two possible words: "hospital" or "spacious".<br><br>If you meant "hospital", a hospital is a medical facility that provides medical care, treatment, and surgery to patients.<br><br>If you meant "spacious", it can be an adjective to describe a room or a building that has plenty of space for movement and relaxation.
To throw saliva or small pieces of food into the air, usually used as a way to interrupt or mock someone.
Having or showing a desire to do someone harm, and enjoying the process of causing them trouble or hurt.
A spitfire is a term that can have multiple meanings, depending on the context in which it is used. Here are a few possible interpretations:<br><br>1. <strong>Firebrand</strong>: A person who speaks or acts in an outspoken and forceful manner, often in opposition to the established views or conventions.<br>2. <strong>Fierce and brave warrior</strong>: A person, typically a woman, who is admired for their bravery and fearlessness in the face of danger.<br>3. <strong>Fast aircraft</strong>: The British Supermarine Spitfire is a legendary fighter aircraft that was used in World War II, known for its speed, agility, and role in the Battle of Britain.<br>4. <strong>Slang term for a strong woman</strong>: Can also be used to refer to a confident, fierce, and determined woman.<br><br>The term "spitfire" is often used to convey a sense of determination, courage, and fiery spirit.
I think you may have meant "spiteful" or possibly "spurious". However, I'm not familiar with the word "spitous". If you could provide more context or information about where this word comes from, I'd be happy to try and help you understand its meaning.
Unfortunately, "spitously" is not a valid English word. It is possible that it is a made-up or misspelled word, or it may not be recognized by dictionaries or linguistic resources. Could you please provide more context or clarify the word you are looking for?
To spit is a verb that means to expel a piece of food or saliva from the mouth through the mouth, typically in a sudden movement. Spitting can also refer to a verb meaning to scatter or spray something, usually with a lot of force.<br><br>For example:<br> She spat out her gum. (Here, the word "spat" is used to mean expelling a piece of food or saliva from the mouth.)<br> The pipe started spitting fire. (Here, the pipe is spitting out sparks or flames.)<br><br>Alternatively, the word "spits" can be used as a noun to refer to the act of spitting or the saliva that is spat out. <br><br>For example:<br> The act of spitting is disgusting. (Here, "spitting" is used as a noun to refer to the act.)<br> There's a puddle of spit on the ground. (Here, "spit" is used as a noun to refer to the saliva that has been spat out.)
Spitsbergen is the largest island of the Svalbard archipelago in the Arctic Ocean, known for its unique and harsh Arctic environment. It is a Norwegian territory and is used for scientific research, fishing, and tourism. The name "Spitsbergen" is derived from the Dutch word "sperre", meaning "to spit out", which refers to the way the island's west coast juts out into the ocean like a spit.
Spitted (verb)<br><br>To spit or throw something, such as a small stone, or a piece of food, out of the mouth, typically with a loud sound.
To spitting means to force out saliva, mucus, or another substance from the mouth in a sudden, sharp movement, often as a way of expressing disgust, annoyance, or to clear the mouth. It can also be used metaphorically to describe something that is an unwelcome or unpalatable element or situation. Ex: "I couldn't handle the spicy food and started spitting it out."
Saliva frothed at the mouth, especially when a person is speaking rapidly or energetically, often with anger or agitation.