Crossword clues for spiller
The Collaborative International Dictionary
Spiller \Spill"er\, n.
One who, or that which, spills.
A kind of fishing line with many hooks; a boulter.
Wiktionary
n. 1 One who spills. 2 (context legal English) A party who is liable for spillage, particularly of oil or waste, in a body of water. 3 A square chamber that serves as the section of an industrial fishing net from which captured fish can easily be moved to a fishing boat.
WordNet
n. an attacker who sheds or spills blood; "a great hunter and spiller of blood" [syn: shedder]
a long fishing line with many shorter lines and hooks attached to it (usually suspended between buoys) [syn: trawl, trawl line, setline, trotline]
Wikipedia
Cristiano Spiller (born 3 April 1975) is an Italian electronic music DJ and record producer. He is best known for his 2000 single, " Groovejet (If This Ain't Love)", featuring Sophie Ellis-Bextor. The song reached number-one in the UK, Australia, Ireland, and New Zealand. It sold over two million copies and was the first song to be played on an iPod.
Spiller is a surname. It may refer to:
- Bill Spiller, an American golfer
- Bill W. Spiller, an American broadcaster
- Billy Spiller, an English cricket and rugby player
- C. J. Spiller, an American football player
- Carlton T. Spiller, an American poet
- Cecil Spiller, a Welsh cricketer
- Charlie Spiller, an American football player
- Cristiano Spiller, an Italian DJ
- Danny Spiller, an English football player
- Frederick Spiller, an English boxer
- Henry Spiller, an English politician
- LetÃcia Spiller, a Brazilian actress
- Ljerko Spiller, a Croatian violinist
- Michael Spiller, an American director
- Matthew Spiller, a Canadian hockey player
- Pablo Spiller, an American economist
- Richard Georg Spiller von Hauenschild aka Max Waldau, a Polish poet and novelist
- Robert Spiller, an English politician
- Teo Spiller, a Slovenian artist
Usage examples of "spiller".
I happened to go through Spillers Cut, you know where the taggerine yard is, and I heard a yelp, and something about it reminded me of this scallywag here.
We sat in the same two seats as before and, again, Nurse Spiller stood in the door-place and larked with the nurses in the hall.