385 examples of spatted in sentences

And as a cobra's head spits venom, it spat forth a thin, steel-blue stream of lucent fire.

He walked to the rail and spat carefully over the side.

" Several bucks came running down from the Kachime, and stood about, coughed and spat, and offered assistance or advice.

In the pause, from the far side of the cabin Dillon spat straight and clean into the heart of the coals.

Who is to carry it?" One old fellow, who chewed tobacco without intermission, spat out the leaf, and asked me what news I wanted to send.

She had kissed her mother, picked up her bundle and got as far as the door, when there came a spat of bare feet meeting the floor, a pattering rush, and Deanie's short arms went around her knees, almost tripping her up.

" The old man bent and spat over the wheel, preparatory to speaking, but his daughter took the words from his mouth.

The elder kept ducking the little fellow's head into the water, upon which the one who was washing himself sobbed, and spat, and cried out in great glee, "Do it again, Jack!"

he repeated fervently, and spat upon the snow.

At last he shot the water out of his ears and spat some out of his mouth, and, gathering his scattered wits together, saw the stout Friar standing on the bank and laughing.

Her daughter Eleonore, nicknamed "Lorchen," seems to have won his heart awhile; she knitted him an Angola waistcoat and a neckcloth, which brought tears to his eyes; they spatted, and he wrote her two humbly affectionate notes which you may read with much other intimate matter in the two volumes of his published letters.

"The poor boobs," said Spider, and spat, and laughed.

Finally Spider spat and said, "G'wan, Buzz, give us your spiel about how you saved young Hattonthe simp!"

She played a great deal at first, but unconsciously she missed the sharp spat of applause that used to follow her public performance.

" An oil-begrimed wiper crawled from under the 1031, spat at the dope-bucket and flung his bunch of waste therein.

When it was over, Callahan spat out a broken tooth and gave his orders concisely.

I suppose that some aged Moslem chieftain sat one day at the opening of his tent and, brooding with black brows and cursing in his black beard over wine as the symbol of Christianity, racked his brains for some word ugly enough to express his racial and religious antipathy, and suddenly spat out the horrible word "alcohol."

Thrice for good luck I spat upon my robe: That learned I of the hag Cottytarisher Who fluted lately with Hippocoön's mowers.

" Thrice spat she on her robe, and, muttering low, Scanned me, with half-shut eyes, from top to toe: Brought all her woman's witcheries into play, Still smiling in a set sarcastic way, Till my blood boiled, my visage crimson grew With indignation, as a rose with dew:

But, shifting yet still there, the son of Zeus Scored him with swift exchange of left and right, And checked the onrush of the sea-god's child Parlous albeit: till, reeling with his wounds, He stood, and from his lips spat crimson blood.

They, all their length uncoiled upon the floor, Writhed on to their blood-feast; a baleful light Gleamed in their eyes, rank venom they spat forth.

They stamped, spat, pulled the things about, nothing escaped them.

And I will give thee good white wine!" As he uttered the charm, the juvenile pontiff spat on poor Thammuz, till a torrent of blood, or what seemed such, "ran purple" over the urchin's fingers.

The latter writer says, that the Syracusan, having tasted the Spartan broth, "spat it out in disgust," [Greek: dyscheranunta apoptusai].

To be sure, he didn't know how hard Dick and Ethie might have spatted it, or what had gone before; but anyway his advice would be to wait and see if she was not really at Mrs. Amsden's, or somewhere else.

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