1. spitting - Noun
2. spitting - Verb
Derived from spit
of Spit
Source: Webster's dictionaryAccording to an ECoR official, commuters will have to cough up more for strewing trash on railway station premises, defacing property, spitting, sticking unauthorized bills and open defecation. Source: Internet
Also, chewing tobacco was banned to prevent spitting, while masks and latex gloves will be required at training facilities. Source: Internet
A man accused of spitting on an Aldi employee before trying to bite a police officer has been remanded in custody. Source: Internet
Berg (2004) p. 209. She clashed with director Joseph L. Mankiewicz during filming, which culminated with her spitting at him in disgust. Source: Internet
A Tuesday editorial in the Global Times state newspaper called Pompeo, an “evil” man who “speaks nonsense” and is “spitting poison” when it accuses China of allowing the coronavirus to spread around the world. Source: Internet
A little one is something the Duggars look forward too and the last arrival is a spitting image of her daddy. Source: Internet