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  • 71spill something out — ˌspill sthˈout | ˌspill ˈout derived to tell sb all about a problem etc. very quickly; to come out quickly • Has she been spilling out her troubles to you again? • When he started to speak, the words just spilled out. Main entry: ↑spillderived …

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  • 72Spill (UK band) — Spill were a dance duo, whose members were William Orbit and Beth Orton. They released one single under the moniker, Don t Wanna Know About Evil in 1993, on the Virgin record label, to the Japanese market. It was later released in the UK, several …

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  • 73spill over — index inundate Burton s Legal Thesaurus. William C. Burton. 2006 …

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  • 74spill a bibful — (slang) To give away a secret, make an embarrassing revelation • • • Main Entry: ↑bib …

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  • 75spill|age — «SPIHL ihj», noun. 1. the act of spilling: »The food dishes should be about two inches high and have steep sides to prevent spillage (Scientific American). 2. what is spilled; amount spilled: »…eating the spillage of grain and fruit manhandled… …

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  • 76spill|o|ver — «SPIHL OH vuhr», noun. 1. the act of spilling or running over, as beyond certain limits: »Inaccurately aimed low power bombs could cause a spillover of nuclear destruction to civilian areas (Bulletin of Atomic Scientists). 2. something that… …

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  • 77spill|way — «SPIHL WAY», noun. a channel or passage for the escape of surplus water, as from a reservoir behind a dam …

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  • 78spill/shed blood — to kill people violently The blood of too many young people has been spilled/shed. • • • Main Entry: ↑blood …

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  • 79spill (somebody's) blood — spill (sb s) ˈblood idiom (formal literary) to kill or wound people • Nothing can justify spilling innocent blood. Main entry: ↑spillidiom …

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  • 80spill your guts (to somebody) — spill your ˈguts (to sb) idiom (NAmE, informal) to tell sb everything you know or feel about sth, because you are upset • He has spilled his guts in his new autobiography. Main entry: ↑spillidiom …

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