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- verbspill (verb) · spills (third person present) · spilt (past tense) · spilt (past participle) · spilled (past tense) · spilled (past participle) · spilling (present participle)
- cause or allow (liquid) to flow over the edge of its container, especially unintentionally:"you'll spill that tea if you're not careful" · "azaleas spilled cascades of flowers over the pathways"
- (of liquid) flow over the edge of its container:"some of the wine spilled on to the floor" · "light spilled into the room from the landing"
- (with reference to the contents of something) empty out or be emptied out on to a surface:"my backpack split, spilling my clothes and books onto the floor" · "the bag fell to the floor, spilling out its contents" · "passengers' baggage had spilled out of the hold"
- (of a number of people) move out of somewhere quickly:"diners can spill out into the courtyard" · "students began to spill out of the building"
- informalreveal (confidential information) to someone:"there's nothing worse than friends who spill secrets" · "she ought not to be spilling out her troubles to you"
- cause to fall off a horse or bicycle:"the horse was wrenched off course, spilling his rider"
- BRITISH ENGLISH(in the context of ball games) drop (the ball).
- sailinglet (wind) out of a sail, typically by slackening the sheets.
nounspill (noun) · spills (plural noun)- a quantity of liquid that has spilled or been spilled:"wipe up spills immediately" · "a 25-ton oil spill" · "their shifting spill of lantern-light"
- an instance of a liquid spilling or being spilled:"he was absolved from any blame for the oil spill"
- a fall from a horse or bicycle:"Granddad took a spill while riding the bay mare"
OriginOld English spillan ‘kill, destroy, waste, shed (blood’); of unknown origin.nounspill (noun) · spills (plural noun)- a thin strip of wood or paper used for lighting a fire, candle, etc.:"open the gas tap and immediately place the lit end of the spill over the top of the burner" · "I took a spill from an alabaster vase and lit the candles"
OriginMiddle English (in the sense ‘sharp fragment of wood’): obscurely related to spile. The current sense dates from the early 19th century.Similar and Opposite Wordsverb- cause or allow (liquid) to flow over the edge of its container, especially unintentionally:
- reveal (confidential information) to someone:
- cause to fall off a horse or bicycle:
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