Meaning of spill in English
spill
verb [ I or T, usually + adv/prep ]
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spilled or UK also spilt | spilled or UK also spilt

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to (cause to) flow, move, fall, or spread over the edge or outside the limits of something:

I spilled coffee on my silk shirt.

You've spilled something down your tie.

Let's see if I can pour the juice into the glass without spilling it.

He dropped a bag of sugar and it spilled all over the floor.

Crowds of fans spilled onto the field at the end of the game.

spill
noun [ C ]
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spillnoun(LIQUID)

an amount of something that has come out of a container:

a fuel spill on the road

Could you wipe up that spill, please?

In 1989, there was a massive oil spill in Alaska.

spillnoun(POLITICS)

an occasion when someone is removed from a position of power in a party or government and replaced:

The Premier will keep his job despite backbencher attempts to initiate a spill.

spill
verb [ I/T ]
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to cause a liquid to flow or fall over the edge of a container or beyond the limits of something, or of a liquid to flow or fall in this way:

[ T ] I just spilled gravy on my shirt.

[ T ] He tried to fill the sugar bowl and managed to spill sugar all over the floor.

[ I ] Some milk spilled on the floor.

spill
noun [ C ]
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an amount of something that has flowed or fallen out of a container:

The tanker started to leak oil and officials worried about a major oil spill.

A spill is also a fall:

Jockey Luis Ortega suffered a broken ankle in a spill at Hollywood Park yesterday.