spit blood
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spit blood
To strongly express one's anger, typically verbally. Unless you want to get yelled at, stay away from the boss today—he's spitting blood over that printing mishap.
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spit blood
be very angry. informalFarlex Partner Idioms Dictionary © Farlex 2017
spit ˈblood/ˈvenom/ˈfeathers
show that you are very angry; speak in an angry way: That man made me so angry that by the end of the meeting I was spitting blood!Farlex Partner Idioms Dictionary © Farlex 2017
References in periodicals archive
A MAN ANA who claimed to have N who claimed to have AIDS deliberately injured his own face so he could
spit blood on a policeman.
He went on to
spit blood and phlegm at officers while claiming he had hepatitis C.
Writing in her diaries, she said: 'The victor of the race
spit blood after running up that steep hill in this short space of time and has never been so well since.
Cook used to "spit blood" about his rival as they battled for dominance.
In an interview, Mrs Cook said: "Robin used to spit blood about Brown.
The engine had packed up and some could only
spit blood once their water ran out after three days.
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