spilling (Meaning)

spilling

to relieve (a sail) from the pressure of the wind so as to reef or furl it, to cause (blood) to flow by wounding or killing, to throw off or out, to relieve the pressure of (wind) on a sail by coming about or by adjusting the sail with lines, to cause or allow to fall, flow, or run out by accident, to fall from one's place (as on a horse), to divulge especially personal information, a fall from a horse or vehicle, something spilled, to divulge secret or hidden information, to cause or allow something to spill, to fall or run out so as to be lost or wasted, the act or an instance of spilling, a fall from a horse or vehicle or an erect position, to let out, kill, destroy, to flow, run, or fall out, over, or off and become wasted, scattered, or lost, to spread profusely or beyond bounds, a wooden splinter, to cause or allow especially accidentally or unintentionally to fall, flow, or run out so as to be lost or wasted, an act or instance of spilling, a small roll or twist of paper or slip of wood for lighting a fire, to spread beyond limits, to cause (blood) to be lost by wounding

spilling Sentence Examples

  1. Water spilled from the broken pipe, soaking the floor.
  2. The spilled milk left a sticky mess on the countertop.
  3. The coffee spilled onto my shirt, staining it brown.
  4. The wind sent leaves spilling across the lawn.
  5. The secret spilled out, leaving everyone shocked.
  6. Her tears spilled uncontrollably down her face.
  7. The rain spilled from the clouds, drenching the earth.
  8. The ink spilled from the pen, ruining the document.
  9. The spilled paint created an abstract masterpiece on the canvas.
  10. The crowd spilled out of the stadium, eager to celebrate the victory.

FAQs About the word spilling

to relieve (a sail) from the pressure of the wind so as to reef or furl it, to cause (blood) to flow by wounding or killing, to throw off or out, to relieve the

exposing, revealing,disclosing, uncovering, telling, discovering, unveiling, leaking, letting on (about), going public (with)

concealing, disguising, enshrouding, masking,hiding, veiling, shrouding, covering (up), darkening, clouding

Water spilled from the broken pipe, soaking the floor.

The spilled milk left a sticky mess on the countertop.

The coffee spilled onto my shirt, staining it brown.

The wind sent leaves spilling across the lawn.