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to spilling
verb
To drop something so that it spreads out or makes a mess; to accidentally pour.
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Against Leicester, he was prone to spilling the ball.
Nor are there signs that popular discontent is close to spilling into violence.
Tomalin is a famously formidable woman, cool, clever and not much given to spilling her guts.
Gasoline is a limited resource, prone to spilling in pristine places.
Last month Shell admitted to spilling 14,000 tonnes of oil in 2009.
When the choice came down to spilling blood or preserving his hold on power, there was really no question.
Similar(29)
Eichmann had beans to spill.
Blood began to spill from her mouth.
(He declined to spill any further beans).
I decided to spill it".
The blood continued to spill.
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