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spitnoun1 an area of land that juts out into a body of waterat the northeast end of the island is a long spit whose terminal is crowned by a towering lighthouse spitnoun2something or someone that strongly resembles anotherthe spit and image of his father alter ego, carbon, carbon copy, clone, counterpart, doppelgänger(or doppelganger), double, duplicate, duplication, facsimile, fetch, image, likeness, look-alike, match, mirror image, picture, replica, ringer, spitting image, twin Chinese copyeffigy, portrait, portrayalcompanion, fellow, mateequal, equivalentanalogue(or analog), parallel antithesis, converse, opposite, reverse the fluid that is secreted into the mouth by certain glandsso dry that he felt as if he had no spit left in his mouth spitverbto penetrate or hold (something) with a pointed objectaccording to the propaganda put out by the war ministry, enemy soldiers were spitting innocent babies on bayonets gore, harpoon, impale, jab, lance, peck, pick, pierce, pink, puncture, run through, skewer, spear, spike, stab, stick, transfix, transpierce spindleperforate, riddlebayonet, dirk, gimlet, pike, poniard, prong, quillpinprick, poke, prick, punch, thrustcut, knife, slice before the 12th century |