spile

[spahyl]

spile Definition

  • 1a small wooden or metal peg used to stop the vent in a cask
  • 2a spout or peg inserted into the bunghole of a cask to control the flow of liquid

Using spile: Examples

Take a moment to familiarize yourself with how "spile" can be used in various situations through the following examples!

  • Example

    The brewer hammered a spile into the cask to keep the beer from going flat.

  • Example

    She inserted a spile into the maple tree to collect sap for syrup.

  • Example

    The spile on the wine barrel was leaking, so they had to replace it.

spile Synonyms and Antonyms

Synonyms for spile

Phrases with spile

  • a hole in a cask where a spile is inserted

    Example

    He removed the spile from the spile hole and poured himself a drink.

  • a type of wood used for making spiles

    Example

    The carpenter selected a piece of spile wood to make the pegs.

  • to insert a spile into a cask of beer

    Example

    The brewer spiled the beer to keep it fresh.

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Summary: spile in Brief

A 'spile' [spahyl] is a small peg made of wood or metal that is used to stop the vent in a cask or to control the flow of liquid. It is commonly used in brewing and maple syrup production. The phrase 'spile hole' refers to the hole in a cask where a spile is inserted, while 'spile wood' is the type of wood used for making spiles. 'Spile beer' means to insert a spile into a cask of beer.