spawling

[ˈspôliNG]

spawling Definition

  • 1the act of spitting out saliva or phlegm forcefully
  • 2scattering or spreading out in an untidy way

Using spawling: Examples

Take a moment to familiarize yourself with how "spawling" can be used in various situations through the following examples!

  • Example

    The old man was spawling on the sidewalk.

  • Example

    The paint was spawling off the walls.

  • Example

    The seeds were spawling all over the garden.

  • Example

    She spawled out on the couch and watched TV.

spawling Synonyms and Antonyms

Synonyms for spawling

Phrases with spawling

  • a type of surface defect that occurs when the surface of concrete breaks away from the underlying concrete

    Example

    The spawling concrete on the bridge needs to be repaired.

  • a type of surface defect that occurs when the surface of gravel breaks away from the underlying gravel

    Example

    The spawling gravel on the road needs to be fixed.

  • spawling finish

    a type of surface defect that occurs when the surface of a finish breaks away from the underlying material

    Example

    The spawling finish on the table needs to be sanded down and refinished.

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Summary: spawling in Brief

Spawling [ˈspôliNG] refers to the act of spitting out saliva or phlegm forcefully or scattering or spreading out in an untidy way. It can be used as both a noun and a verb. Examples of its use include 'The old man was spawling on the sidewalk' and 'The paint was spawling off the walls.' Phrases like 'spawling concrete' and 'spawling gravel' refer to specific types of surface defects.