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spill over Definition


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spill1
verb spilt (past tense, past participle), spilled, spilling (present participle)
    tr & intr
    1. To run or flow or cause (a liquid, etc) to run or flow out from a container, especially accidentally.
      Thesaurus: overflow, scatter, shed, slop, discharge, disgorge.
    intr
    2. To come or go in large crowds, especially quickly.
      Example: The spectators spilled onto the pitch
    3. To shed (blood, especially that of other people).
      Example: a terrible war in which a lot of blood was spilled
    4. colloq
      To throw from a vehicle or saddle.
noun
    1. An act of spilling.
    2. colloq
      A fall, especially from a vehicle or horse.
Idiom: spill the beans
    colloq
    To reveal confidential information, either inadvertently or deliberately.
Etymology: Anglo-Saxon spillan.

Phrasal Verb: spill over
    To overflow or go beyond. See also spillover.


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