- 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.
New idioms dictionary. 2014.
After her speech, people who she had criticized were spitting blood.
New idioms dictionary. 2014.
spit blood — ● spit * * * spit ˈvenom/ˈblood idiom to show that you are very angry; to speak in an angry way • She looked at him with eyes that spat venom. Main entry: ↑spitidiom … Useful english dictionary
spit blood — ► spit blood (or Austral. chips) feel or express vehement anger. Main Entry: ↑spit … English terms dictionary
spit blood — If someone is spitting blood, they are absolutely furious … The small dictionary of idiomes
spit blood (or Austral. chips) — feel or express vehement anger. → spit … English new terms dictionary
spit blood — If someone is spitting blood, they are absolutely furious. (Dorking School Dictionary) … English Idioms & idiomatic expressions
Spit blood — If someone is spitting blood, they are absolutely furious … Dictionary of English idioms
spit — Ⅰ. spit [1] ► VERB (spitting; past and past part. spat or spit) 1) eject saliva forcibly from one s mouth. 2) forcibly eject (food or liquid) from one s mouth. 3) say in a hostile way. 4) (o … English terms dictionary
spit chips — ► spit blood (or Austral. chips) feel or express vehement anger. Main Entry: ↑spit … English terms dictionary
spit — I. /spɪt / (say spit) verb (spat or spit, spitting) –verb (i) 1. to eject saliva from the mouth; expectorate. 2. to do this at or on a person, etc., to express hatred, contempt, etc. 3. to sputter. 4. to fall in scattered drops or flakes, as rain …
spit — 1 past tense and past participle spat also spit AmE present participle spitting verb 1 LIQUID FROM YOUR MOUTH (I) to blow a small amount of saliva (=the liquid in your mouth) out of your mouth (+ at/on): Mom, Judy spit at me! | Kevin cleared his… … Longman dictionary of contemporary English