What's the difference between spiller and swiller?

Spiller


Definition:

  • (n.) One who, or that which, spills.
  • (n.) A kind of fishing line with many hooks; a boulter.

Example Sentences:

  • (1) The results of EEG investigations after Spiller-Frazier's operation for trigeminal neuralgia in 112 patients are reported.
  • (2) Some of that can be attributed to Fred Jackson's presence, but Jackson is a lesser player at this point in his career and Spiller could have had vastly more than 207 carries even as part of a committee.
  • (3) One of these patients was operated on by the method of Frazier-Spiller, the other by Dandy's method in a microsurgical modification.
  • (4) Simon Spiller "A relaxed seaside town, but less of a sleepy backwater than it used to be: quite a few urban downshifters in their 40s, like us, and culture, including a literary festival.
  • (5) In two patients a Spiller-Frazier operation had been performed after tractotomy, in two patients exairesis of the infraorbital or supraorbital nerve had been done.
  • (6) Medicinal therapy is then still frequently possible without side effects and operative treatment (Frazier-Spiller's retrogasserian neurotomy) can be postponed.
  • (7) The data are analogous to those found for homogenates of calf and chicken lens (Beaulieu, C. F., J. I. Clark, R. D. Brown III, M. Spiller, and S. H. Koenig.
  • (8) The supreme court in Spiller has dealt, head on, with one of the many complexities and controversies that have bedeviled the fair comment defence in recent years and have highlighted that the whole area merits consideration by the Law Commission, or an expert committee.
  • (9) examinations was carried out at periods of 6 months to 4 years, after they had been operated on by the Spiller-Frazier method.
  • (10) The primary structure and cotranscription of the petCA genes encoding the Rieske-FeS (nuclear encoded in plants) and apocytochrome f proteins has been described previously (Kallas, T., Spiller, S., and Malkin, R. (1988) Proc.
  • (11) Spiller and R.J. Amen in this journal in 1975 (Volume 7 Issue 1).
  • (12) Running back CJ Spiller can carry this team so far, but an injury-disrupted preseason has provided a less-than-ideal platform for the team's new coaching staff.
  • (13) The additions of Cordy Glenn and TJ Graham notably improved the talent on offense, but the combination of Ryan Fitzpatrick's tendency to turn the ball over and miss open receivers coupled with Gailey's reluctance to put the ball in the hands of his best player, CJ Spiller , seriously affected production.
  • (14) 8:47-57; Beaulieu, C. F., R. D. Brown III, J. I. Clark, M. Spiller, and S. H. Koenig.
  • (15) Spiller ranked second in the league in yards per carry, but 22nd in the league in attempts .
  • (16) In 2000, three Rotherham men were found guilty of laundering £3m worth of unfit chicken and turkey, supposedly destined for tins of Spillers and Pedigree petfood, back into supplies for human consumption.
  • (17) He had been working on odour research at Spillers cat food, trying to establish how smell influenced feeding, but when the chance came to return to academia at London Zoo, where the first British colony of naked mole rats had been established in 1987, he jumped at it.
  • (18) He put his fate in Fitzpatrick's hands when he should have put it in Spiller's instead.
  • (19) The Frazier-Spiller operation had been the standard operation for trigeminal neuralgia.

Swiller


Definition:

  • (n.) One who swills.

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