Crossword-Solution: SPITTLE 7 letters, 17 clues 🏆 scrabble score: 9

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Word Word Type Definition
Spittle n. See Spital.
Spittle v. t. To dig or stir with a small spade.
Spittle n. A small sort of spade.
Spittle n. The thick, moist matter which is secreted by the salivary
glands; saliva; spit.

We have 17 clues for the answer “SPITTLE”

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fluid in mouth 1 answer
What a mask blocks 1 answer
Mouth-watering evidence 1 answer
Excited speaker's projection 1 answer
Droplet on a bib 1 answer
Bib deposit 1 answer
Angry speaker's droplet 1 answer
Mouth moisture 2 answers
sputum 3 answers
Kind of bug 8 answers
Saliva 9 answers
BIB ENDER 10 answers
BIB AND ___ 10 answers
COMBINING FORMS SALIVA 10 answers
Bib Need a 10 answers
body fluid 26 answers
spit 38 answers
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Hint 1 meaning
One who, or that which, eats.
Hint 2 anagram
ATREE
Hint 3 another clue
greedy person
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Sentences with SPITTLE (5)

The afflicted, when not too violent, were generally admitted to the exercises of public worship, and a kindly system of cure was attempted, in which prominence was given to holy water, sanctified ointments, the breath or spittle of the priest, the touching of relics, visits to holy places, and submission to mild forms of exorcism.
History of the Warfare of Science with Theology in Christendom Andrew Dickson White 1996
Pass off with speed, thou prowler pale, Holding along o’er hill and dale, Spilling a noxious spittle round, Spoiling the fairies’ sporting ground! Move off to hell, mysterious haze; Wherein deceitful meteors blaze; Thou wild of vapour, vast, o’ergrown, Huge as the ocean of unknown.” As we descended, the path became more steep; it was particularly so at a part where it was overshadowed with trees on both sides.
Wild Wales George Borrow 1996
But this consideration I then only had, when God gave me leave to swallow my spittle; otherwise the noise, and strength, and force of these temptations would drown and overflow, and as it were, bury all such thoughts, or the remembrance of any such thing.
Grace Abounding to the Chief of Sinners John Bunyan 2013
The scattering of the meal is accompanied by a shower of spittle from the spectators, who are stationed on, convenient roofs and ladders viewing the ceremony.
Arizona Sketches Joseph A. Munk 1996
And in those months Was given many another sign of death: The intellect of mind by sorrow and dread Deranged, the sad brow, the countenance Fierce and delirious, the tormented ears Beset with ringings, the breath quick and short Or huge and intermittent, soaking sweat A-glisten on neck, the spittle in fine gouts Tainted with colour of crocus and so salt, The cough scarce wheezing through the rattling throat.
Of The Nature of Things [Titus Lucretius Carus] Lucretius 1997

Quotes with SPITTLE (3)

For the church, the many abuses of human life, liberty, and dignity are a heartfelt suffering. The church, entrusted with the earth’s glory, believes that in each person is the Creator’s image and that everyone who tramples it offends God. As holy defender of God’s rights and of his images, the church must cry out. It takes as spittle in its face, as lashes on its back, as the cross in its passion, all that human beings suffer, even though they be unbelievers. They suffer as …
Oscar A. Romero The Violence of Love
Vengeance ought to be spoken through gritted teeth, spittle flying, the cords of one's soul so entangled in it that you can't let it go, even if you try. If you feel it--if you really feel it--then you speak it like it's a still-beating heart clenched in your fist and there's blood running down your arm, dripping off your elbow, and you can't let go.
Laini Taylor Strange the Dreamer
The woman had gone down on her knees and was shuffling slowly across the cruel ground towards the group of crosses: the dead baby rocked on her back. When she reached the tallest cross she unhooked the child and held the face against the wood and afterwards the loins: then she crossed herself, not as ordinary Catholics do, but in a curious and complicated pattern which included the nose and ears. Did she expect a miracle? And if she did, why should it not be granted her? the …
Graham Greene The Power and the Glory
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Used 12 times in crossword archives (1991–2022).