No, solids cannot be spilled in the same way liquids can because they maintain a fixed shape and volume. While small particles or granules can be poured or scattered, they do not flow or take the shape of a container like liquids do. Thus, while you can drop or move them, the term "spilling" is typically reserved for liquids.
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Liquid things are something the like water. Because water is something that can spill and make a mess. Also solid cant spill but it can drop.
Opening up classified information is a "leak" of information.
the last oil spill was the oil spill in the Gulf Of Mexico
Spill valve is a overflow valve.
Spill the beans, perhaps?
Spill valve is a overflow valve.
the Exxon Valdez spill happened before the BP oil spill. and the they are the same because they are both an oil spill
The 'Deepwater Horizon oil spill', also called the 'BP Oil Spill', the 'Gulf of Mexico oil spill' or the 'Macondo blowout'... ---- Wikipedia
Bean-Spill was created in 1982.
Built to Spill was created in 1992.
Daniel Spill died in 1887.