Similar words: spill out, all over, mull over, all over again, all over the world, spill, pillow, spilled. Meaning: v. 1. overflow with a certain feeling 2. be disgorged.
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31. When the injected electrons find the lower-energy state occupied, they spill over into the other state; realigned with their holes, they release their extra energy as photons.
32. The extra electron fills up the lower-energy state in the conduction band, causing excited electrons to, effectively, spill over into the higher-energy, photon-emitting state.
33. Carry the cup carefully to the tea table; it's so full that it might spill over.
34. Some of this confusion will spill over into the G 20 summit.
35. Eisenhower's personal victory was not going to spill over into the state or congressional races.
36. Carry the milk carefully to the table; it's so full that it might spill over.
37. AT & T and DuPont said they would cut capital spending, which will spill over to their suppliers.
38. Gambling that the unrest will not spill over from foreign-owned factories,[sentencedict.com] China's leaders are using the chance to push investment in regions that have lagged the country's industrial boom.
39. Allow one's private sentiments to spill over into a report.
40. Job stress can easily spill over into personal and family life.
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