Sentence examples for a spilling from inspiring English sources

The phrase "a spilling" is not commonly used in written English and may sound awkward.
It could be used in contexts where you are referring to an instance of something spilling, but it is more natural to use "a spill" instead.
Example: "There was a spilling of coffee all over the table during the meeting."
Alternatives: "an overflow" or "a leak".

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A spilling reservoir contributes with water to the reservoir downstream, which can trigger avalanches affecting, in some cases, large fractions of the network.

It is a story that is itself a spilling of beans – in the very best sense.

There was also a style at Kors with a spilling top in white silk.

It is of a plunging type at large wave steepness while of a spilling type at small wave steepness.

Then, with a spilling, tumbling rush of water into its trough, it dissolves in a seething confusion of foam.

Anything different from God is but a shesha of him, a spilling from the plenitude of his being.

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There is nearly an unpleasant incident with a spilled pint.

Grimy bric-a-brac spills from rooms.

For instance, a woman spilled a drink on her chest.

There are some who cannot spill a waistcoat without also spilling a mouthful.

A protest ensues, spilling into the streets.

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