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spill out

VERB
  1. be disgorged
    The crowds spilled out into the streets

How To Use spill out In A Sentence

  • The meeting house hosts events that can spill out onto a south-facing terrace overlooking the water garden.
  • The brilliant golden rays spill out around the gully like syrup poured over pancakes, with and deep magenta following close behind, that filled the sky with a warm glowing radiance.
  • He carefully balanced the satchel so that its contents would not spill out onto the floor.
  • Moments of anger or frustration would spill out and it rarely helped me win. The Sun
  • Sometimes, Ashley walks to a nearby elementary school so she can watch the children spill out on to the playground.
  • Their movements are predictable, their pickup lines, their reactions, the words that spill out of their perfectly glossed lips, all predictable and sad.
  • All the things he'd want his parents to know were starting to spill out of him.
  • The sounds of children playing spill out onto the street from houses covered in elaborate patterns of azulejos (painted tile).
  • In fine weather, spill out on to the large garden with a stream at the bottom. Times, Sunday Times
  • Then, to sober up, we'd spill out on to the streets and do the street-lamps until dawn.
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