It is a tiny spit of green, shadowed by the backs of the tenements all around it and set off from the street by a black steel fence and two padlocked gates.
Skouratis watched the far side of Sir Ramsey's head pop out like a burst of tiny red spit.
To avoid a potential constitutional challenge from the American Civil Liberties Union, the Jaycees bought the tiny spit of land on which the cross sits for $100 in 1972.
"Ayee . . ." Barak whistled softly as tiny spits of flame burst out of the cistern's cracks.
Then we hoisted sail and made our way slowly up the coast of Ocracoke, until we found Jamie, waving from a tiny spit of sand.
On a tiny spit of pristine New Jersey shore, the neglected historic buildings of Fort Hancock are a windswept microcosm of the preservation problem.
Debbie's is a tiny spit of a shop that was previously Michele's Donuts.
Our destination is a tiny spit shown on our chart as Old Field Beach near Port Jefferson, but of course, there are no signs in the sand.
He extended his fingers with tiny spits of flame that didn't burn.
The noise in the hotel room was no more than a tiny, insignificant spit.