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- verb Present participle of
spiel .
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Examples
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The kind of social dance called “spieling,” in which a couple spun around seemingly out of control, “particularly caused sexual excitement” because of “the easy familiarity in the dance practiced by nearly all the men in the way they handle the girls.”
A Renegade History of the United States Thaddeus Russell 2010
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When you was spieling that Adam Strang yarn, I remember you mentioned playing chess with that royal souse of an emperor's brother.
Chapter 16 2010
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It represents the fires the people like us died in because people like you believed the bullshit you're still spieling now.
Archive 2010-03-01 Hal Duncan 2010
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It represents the fires the people like us died in because people like you believed the bullshit you're still spieling now.
An Open Letter to the Usual Suspects Hal Duncan 2010
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This is the sort of thing that drives my husband completely nuts, and is something I have to guard against to preserve my marriage, because I find myself, just like my mother, spieling out some protracted story with every single purchase.
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“I got to hear the endless spieling about what this secretary or that would allow him to do,” recalls Henry.
STAR PETER BISKIND 2010
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Ken's wife, Julie, takes the money at the booth to the side of the bally, and his best friend, Neil Calladine, does the spieling from the bally itself, drawing in the crowds with the traditional enticement: "Step inside now!"
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There's a presidential candidate spieling everywhere you turn.
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I had the rodent down,, under my paw, when she began spieling out a sob story about a litter of munchkins at home.
Changeling Galenorn, Yasmine 2007
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Real facts details of mulitple actual incidents, info from mulitple Iraqi sources speaking for the record and describing incidents, not spieling platitudes.
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