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to spilt
verb
To drop something so that it spreads out or makes a mess; to accidentally pour.
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This may sound cynical – who has kids with someone thinking they are gong to spilt up?
And it is, like most of the two-hour soliloquy that emanates from the strawberry blond and blush-prone countenance of Mr. Mendelsohn, delivered with a Howdy Doodyish grin that threatens to spilt his face in two.
A small venue (maybe 200 cap) where my feet used to stick to the floor due to spilt beer (the rider consisted of cans of Red Stripe); grotty toilets and the dressing room was up a little ladder in an attic area with a window that looked out into the venue.
Spilt water implies the relationship between the married daughter and her natal family is similar to spilt water that cannot be taken back.
Two minutes later he scored again, when Chris Erskine had the vision and touch to spilt the Dundee defence with a pass that released Spittal, who finished calmly.
US media group Tribune plans to spilt its newspaper and broadcasting operations in a move that echoes the division of Rupert Murdoch's News Corp. Newspapers such as the Chicago Tribune and Los Angeles Times will be placed into the Tribune Publishing Company.
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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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