Spit blood/venom/feathers In english explanation

The meaning, explanation, definition and origin of the idiom/phrase "spit blood/venom/feathers", English Idiom Dictionary ( also found in Vietnamese )

author Eudora Thao calendar 2021-04-17 11:04

Meaning of Spit blood/venom/feathers

Synonyms:

spit nails , spit tacks

Spit blood/venom/feathers informal verb phrase

Express one's feelings of anger very strongly in spoken words

Sometimes my young brother makes me spit blood because he breaks my makeup products.

My mom was spitting venom when she saw my bad scores.

Other phrases about:

in the heat of the moment
To do or say something without thinking carefully because you're too excited or angry
shoot daggers at (one)

To look or glare very angrily at someone

to vent your spleen

to release your anger 

hell hath no fury (like a woman scorned)

A woman who has been rejected in love is the one who has the most anger.

be put out of humor

To be put in a bad mood

Grammar and Usage of Spit blood/venom/feathers

Verb Forms

  • spits blood
  • spitting blood

The verb "spit" should be conjugated according to its tense.

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