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- verb Simple past tense and past participle of
spitball .
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Examples
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Other pop-culture names are being spitballed as Reporters Who Cover Television play Let's Re-Cast "Idol."
Ellen DeGeneres leaves 'American Idol'; rumors fly about replacement judge
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Or maybe she just let it go out to sea so it would look like she was off the island, I spitballed.
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Or maybe she just let it go out to sea so it would look like she was off the island, I spitballed.
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For the next twenty minutes, they spitballed all the possible scenarios.
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Campbell, who is still vice-president of NHL hockey operations, seemed an earnest, well-meaning guy who was often out of his depth as he spitballed justice for the NHL.
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Campbell, who is still vice-president of NHL hockey operations, seemed an earnest, well-meaning guy who was often out of his depth as he spitballed justice for the NHL.
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Campbell, who is still vice-president of NHL hockey operations, seemed an earnest, well-meaning guy who was often out of his depth as he spitballed justice for the NHL.
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Campbell, who is still vice-president of NHL hockey operations, seemed an earnest, well-meaning guy who was often out of his depth as he spitballed justice for the NHL.
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Campbell, who is still vice-president of NHL hockey operations, seemed an earnest, well-meaning guy who was often out of his depth as he spitballed justice for the NHL.
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I'll admit to being just a little distracted as Mayor Tom Martin spitballed some economic development ideas with three of his fellow mayors recently about extending freight rail service to Midland and Del Rio.
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