spiltr>, .i> .i> spilled [-d])
1.b> 1) (; ), , ; I've spilt some coffee on the desk i> / ; water had spilled out of the bucket onto the floor ; oh no! I've spilt coffee all down my shirt! ! ! to spill (smb.'s) blood .i> () ; i> ; light spilled from the windows .i> ;
2) (; ), ; the bag split, and sugar spilled everywhere / ;
2.b> (out, onto, into) i> () / / , i> / ..i> ( i>); the doors opened and people spilled into the street / ; crowds of football fans spilled onto the field at the end of the game ;
to spill overb> 1) (); she filled the glass so full that the water spilled over i> , ; her emotions suddenly spilled over .i> / ;
2) (into) i> (); i> , i> ; there are fears that war could spill over into neighbouring countries , / [.i> .i> spilloverr>];
to spill the beansb> .i> , , (, .i>).