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- 1. a short cloth gaiter covering the instep and ankle: historical "he would stand outside in his bowler hat and spats"
- 2. a cover for the upper part of an aircraft wheel: "new wheel spats were constructed and the large tyres were replaced by much smaller units"
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SPAT definition: 1. past simple and past participle of spit 2. a short argument, usually about something that is not…. Learn more.
The meaning of SPAT is past tense and past participle of spit. How to use spat in a sentence.
Define spat. spat synonyms, spat pronunciation, spat translation, English dictionary definition of spat. v. A past tense and a past participle of spit1. n. pl. spat or spats A larva of an oyster or similar bivalve that has settled by attaching to a surface.
noun. a petty quarrel. Synonyms: set-to, scrap, tiff. a light blow; slap; smack. verb (used without object) , spat·ted, spat·ting. to engage in a petty quarrel or dispute. to splash or spatter; rain spatting against the window. verb (used with object) , spat·ted, spat·ting. to strike lightly; slap. spat. 2. [ spat ] Phonetic (Standard)IPA. verb.
You probably recognize the word spat from the phrase "lover's spat," which describes a minor squabble between a couple. The spat is usually over something as silly as which partner has to do the laundry, and the relationship usually recovers quickly, with no long-term harm done.
A spat between people, countries, or organizations is a disagreement between them.
Definition of spat noun in Oxford Advanced Learner's Dictionary. Meaning, pronunciation, picture, example sentences, grammar, usage notes, synonyms and more.
n. a petty quarrel. a light blow; slap; smack. v.i. to engage in a petty quarrel or dispute. to splash or spatter; rain spatting against the window. v.t.
spat meaning, definition, what is spat: the past tense and past participle of sp...: Learn more.
spat definition: past of spit. Learn more.