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Noun(1) liquid that is spilled(2) a channel that carries excess water over or around a dam or other obstruction(3) the act of allowing a fluid to escape(4) a sudden drop from an upright position
Verb(1) cause or allow (a liquid substance) to run or flow from a container,flow, run or fall out and become lost,cause or allow (a solid substance) to flow or run out or over,pour out in drops or small quantities or as if in drops or small quantities,reveal information,slop,drop,reveal(2) cause or allow (a liquid substance) to run or flow from a container(3) flow(4) run or fall out and become lost(5) cause or allow (a solid substance) to flow or run out or over(6) pour out in drops or small quantities or as if in drops or small quantities(7) reveal information(8) slop(9) drop(10) reveal

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(1) their shifting spill of lantern-light(2) He picks it up and passes it to her being careful not to spill a drop.(3) Then there is the persistent threat of an oil spill .(4) In the middle of last month the exit road to the M50 was sealed off following a spill following a two-vehicle collision.(5) At one point in the show he told amusingly of how he took a spill in the road, and some of the pages fell out and were scattered.(6) This information is crucial to the safety of the pharmacy staff and to their customers if a spill or other accident occurs.(7) Ariela glanced at Bull, to check if it was all right with him to spill information.(8) a 25-ton oil spill(9) I had no reason to not just come out with it and spill the news like I wanted to, but I just couldn't.(10) They crowded around me and watched me expectantly, as if I would spill my darkest, most revealing secrets.(11) A dreadful blunder from Paul Sackey presented the visitors with a series of five metre scrums that ended when Corry opted to pick and go - only to spill the ball forward as the rain began to pour down.(12) u251cu00f6u251cu00e7u251cu2510I'll help clean it up,u251cu00f6u251cu00e7u251cu00fb he said as he grabbed my shirt, wiping away at the spill on my chest.(13) The more I talked about myself, the more likely I would be to spill that information.(14) students began to spill out of the building(15) Wipe up the spill quickly and rub the spot vigorously with your palm or with a cloth dipped in a small amount of furniture polish.(16) And an oil spill or industrial disaster can wipe out big chunks of the environment.
Related Words
(1) to spill
(2) spill over
(3) oil spill
(4) spill the beans
(5) spill out
(6) spill blood
(7) spill water
Synonyms
Noun
1. spillage
2. fall
3. wasteweir


Verb
4. knock over
5. overflow
6. stream
7. unseat
8. reveal
10. slop
11. talk
12. disgorge
13. pour forth


📺 Word Example from TV Shows

What if I spill tomato soup
on my shirt and come home to change...

What if I SPILL tomato soup on my shirt and come home to change...

The Big Bang Theory Season 4, Episode 6


...I told Amy that her hair
reminded me of a duck caught in an oil spill.

...I told Amy that her hair reminded me of a duck caught in an oil SPILL.

The Big Bang Theory Season 8, Episode 4


The Professor said\Nwe wouldn't spill blood,�

The Professor said
we wouldn't SPILL blood,

Money Heist Season 1, Episode 4


You would spill blood in this holy place?

You would SPILL blood in this holy place?

Game of Thrones Season 6, Episode 2


And just in case the Martells of Dorne
are looking to spill some Lannister blood,

And just in case the Martells of Dorne are looking to SPILL some Lannister blood,

Game of Thrones Season 4, Episode 1


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