![]() 904,028,053 visitors served. |
|
![]() Dictionary/ thesaurus | ![]() Medical dictionary | ![]() Legal dictionary | ![]() Financial dictionary | ![]() Acronyms | ![]() Idioms | ![]() Encyclopedia | ![]() Wikipedia encyclopedia | ? |
spit |
Also found in: Dictionary/thesaurus, Encyclopedia, Hutchinson | 0.04 sec. |
|
be spitting in/into the wind (very informal) to waste time trying to achieve something that cannot be achieved. The government is spitting in the wind if they think a few regulations will stop multinational companies from avoiding tax. Trying to get a pay increase here is like pissing in the wind. See also: wind be the dead spit of someone (British) to look very much like someone else. He's the dead spit of this bloke I used to know. See also: dead be the spitting image of someone to look very much the same as someone else. He's the spitting image of his father. I could (just) spit! (informal) something that you say when you are very angry, usually because of something someone has done. When I think of all the hours I put into that company and that's how they treat me. I could just spit! See also: could in/within spitting distance very close to something or someone. The great thing about the house is that it's within spitting distance of the sea. (often + of) The move to Ascot put us within striking distance of London. spit and polish cleaning and rubbing. All it needed was a bit of spit and polish and we got it looking as good as new. See also: polish spit blood to speak or behave in a way that shows you are very angry. After her speech, people who she had criticized were spitting blood. See also: blood spit nails (American & Australian, informal, Australian, informal) to speak or behave in a way that shows you are very angry. He was spitting nails when he saw what had happened to his car. See also: nail spit-and-sawdust (British) a spit-and-sawdust pub (= type of bar that is found in Britain) is dirty and untidy and is not modern or attractive. There are one or two spit-and-sawdust pubs in the town centre but nothing remotely trendy. (always before noun) |
|
| Free Tools: |
For surfers:
Browser extension |
Word of the Day |
Help
For webmasters: Free content NEW! | Linking | Lookup box | Double-click lookup | Partner with us |
|
|---|