Thesaurus / spill
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Safely store drinks in two cup holders built into the arm rest and—should any spills happen—you can easily clean up the faux leather surface.
COMFORTABLE SOFA BEDS FOR A PEACEFUL NIGHT’S SLEEPPOPSCI COMMERCE TEAMSEPTEMBER 11, 2020POPULAR-SCIENCEThese mighty, microfiber towels are capable of dissolving big spills, plus they retain their shape after multiple washes.
DISH TOWELS TO TACKLE ALMOST ANY MESSPOPSCI COMMERCE TEAMSEPTEMBER 10, 2020POPULAR-SCIENCESince then, these microbes have been used to clean up oil spills and radioactive waste.
WILL BACTERIAL ‘WIRES’ ONE DAY POWER YOUR PHONE?ALISON PEARCE STEVENSSEPTEMBER 2, 2020SCIENCE NEWS FOR STUDENTSThree weeks ago, I was looking down into my husband’s unblinking eyes, seeing blood spill from his nose and mouth, and feeling my hand trying to stop the bleeding from the back of his head.
ANTI-MASKERS ASSAULTED MY HUSBANDMATT FOREMANSEPTEMBER 1, 2020WASHINGTON BLADEShe says that after watching Pacific Gas and Electric cut corners and try to cover up spills and plumes, she’s started to notice negligence patterns, and there’s no national database for those toxic hot spots.
ERIN BROCKOVICH IS AT IT AGAINHEATHER HANSMANAUGUST 27, 2020OUTSIDE ONLINEI am of opinion too, that the Indecency of the next Verse, you spill upon me, would admit of an equal Correction.
A LETTER FROM MR. CIBBER TO MR. POPECOLLEY CIBBERI knew that in the open I could in some way spill the horn, so that she would be helpless and harmless afterward.
A PRINCE OF CORNWALLCHARLES W. WHISTLERThe ashes there are never to be taken out, no matter if they are piled a foot thick, and spill all over the floor.
THE IDYL OF TWIN FIRESWALTER PRICHARD EATONBut first must you win scars and spill the blood of your foes, that all may learn to fear the utterance of your name.
MENOTAHERNEST G. HENHAMAnd you would spill blood sooner than your betters should know it—ye ninny-cumpoops!
IT IS NEVER TOO LATE TO MENDCHARLES READEWORDS RELATED TO SPILL
- bowl down
- bring down
- descend
- dip
- disarrange
- disarray
- disorder
- disturb
- do a pratfall
- down
- drop
- fall headlong
- flatten
- floor
- flop
- go belly up
- go down
- hit the dirt
- jumble
- keel
- keel over
- knock down
- knock over
- level
- lose footing
- lose it
- mess up
- nose-dive
- pitch
- plummet
- plunge
- roll
- sag
- skid
- slip
- slump
- spill
- stumble
- take a header
- tip over
- topple
- toss
- trip
- unsettle
- upset
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