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- verb Simple past tense and past participle of
spat .
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Examples
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Among the grand things I learned from Imagine… Harry Nilsson: The Missing Beatle and Richard Hammond's Journey to the Centre of the Planet, the two best factual programmes of the week, were: there was blood from polyps such a pretty word left on the microphone after Harry Nilsson and John Lennon duetted – spatted – to be louder/croakier on their druggy "Many Rivers to Cross", and both voices dimmed hence.
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From the Rattler, close astern, rifles cracked, and bullets spatted against the rock.
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These were sup - posed to be the names of the different malchicks they'd spatted with before they were fourteen.
Where's the show? John Myles Aavedal 2010
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Although they still spatted sometimes, it always was over quickly and their anger would swiftly abate.
The Diamond Secret Suzanne Weyn 2009
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Although they still spatted sometimes, it always was over quickly and their anger would swiftly abate.
The Diamond Secret Suzanne Weyn 2009
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Although they still spatted sometimes, it always was over quickly and their anger would swiftly abate.
The Diamond Secret Suzanne Weyn 2009
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Then both these branches spatted with eachother and excommunicated eachother simultaneously.
Sharia in Chechnya??? GayandRight 2009
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Berry creeative kittehs — eets ub da bodee and spatted out da legs inna circol!
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Although they still spatted sometimes, it always was over quickly and their anger would swiftly abate.
The Diamond Secret Suzanne Weyn 2009
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The steady influx of top-hat-and-spatted sources elevated Wikipedia's tone.
The Charms of Wikipedia Baker, Nicholson 2008
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