Definitions
from the GNU version of the Collaborative International Dictionary of English.
- noun That which is spawled, or spit out.
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- noun That which is
spawled , or spat out.
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Examples
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The spawling kingdom he painstakingly built collapsed in a few years after his death
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Here were mostly industrial complexes: large, spawling acres of factory floors, warehouses and smoke stacks.
Thunder and Ashes Z.A. Recht 2008
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[3] According to the Oxford English Dictionary, spawling has to do with spittle or expectoration.
Letter from Robert Carter to Benjamin Grayson, July 27, 1731 1731
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When I think of the word "epic", I think of a spawling song like Two Gallant's "Waves of Grain" but I'm not sure about replayability - it's over 9 minutes long.
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The spawling property now includes vineyards and a plaque attached to the side of the home honouring Triquet and the Royal 22nd Regiment.
Toronto Sun 2009
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The spawling Media village that sprung up for Simpson's preliminary hearing looked to be two thirds smaller, with some parking spaces available.
whichbe commented on the word spawling
A noisy clearing of the throat.
May 16, 2008