Translation for '
spit' from English to Icelandic
NOUN1 | a spit | spits | |
NOUN2 | spit | - | |
VERB1 | to spit | spitted | spitted spitting | spits | |
VERB2 | to spit | spat | spat spitting | spits | |
SYNO | expectoration | saliva | spit | ... |
NOUN article.ind sg | pl
VERB to infinitive | simple past | past participle
present participle | 3rd person
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Usage Examples English
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- deep in its eastern part near the northeastern spit of land.
- The Southport Spit (officially known as The Spit) is a spit and neighbourhood within the northern end of Main Beach, City of Gold Coast, Queensland, Australia.
- Recreational areas in and near Dungeness include Cline Spit and the Dungeness Recreation Area and Wildlife Refuge which contain many trails.
- Broulee harbour was lost in 1873 as removal of vegetation for an access road on the land spit eroded the spit and isolated what is now known as Broulee Island.
- Also known as Super-spit in Wisconsin, Spit 2 in Texas, Rush in Missouri, and Spit 3 in Kentucky, and Blackie Spit in British Columbia.
- The conjugation of spit-take as a verb is not clearly defined.
- The Leslie Street Spit's evolution into an urban wilderness was never in the city's plans.
- From 2019, officers were issued with Spit Guards, a transparent mesh that covers a suspect's face should they spit at officers.
- The extreme western tip of Rennie Island is a sandy spit, a result of dredging dumps.
- In South Africa, a whole meat carcass cooked with the "al asador" method is called asado spit braai or spit roast.
- Geologically, Poverty Beach is a sand spit or barrier spit, extending northeast from the mainland at Cape Island to Sewell Point at Cold Spring Inlet.
- Russkaya Koshka (Russian: Русская Кошка) is a spit that divides the Anadyr Estuary from the Gulf of Anadyr.
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