Definitionn. a column of wood or steel or concrete that is driven into the ground to provide support for a structure
Last update: August 5, 2015
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Another runs to read the bill that's stuck against the spile upon the wharf to which the ship is moored, offering five hundred gold coins for the apprehension of a parricide, and containing a description of his person. [Please select]
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"He says, 'You had ought to be kivered up in salt, young man, else yo'll spile in this climate." [Please select]
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'Ye'll hev t' spile a suit o' clothes purty often if them fellers keep a fightin' uv ye all the time.' [Please select]
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How long can a plate be in water and not get spiled anyway. [Please select]
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She's sure to quarrel with me if I interferes, so I'll just go on to the place and not spile sport.' [Please select]
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"Well, it can; because he said: Have it that way, then, but it'll spile the hull blamed trip for me."' [Please select]
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Too many cooks, ye knows well enough, is sure to spile the broth. [Please select]
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Do you think I'd allow yer to spile yer purty face with the fire beatin' on it.' [Please select]
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'Not but what the labourer is worthy of his hire,' went on Master Ratsey; 'so spile that little breaker of Schiedam, and send a rummer round to keep off midnight chills.' [Please select]
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Thus I groped about the barrels till near the top of the stack my hand struck on the spile of a keg, and drawing it, I got my mouth to the hold. [Please select]
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