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  1. to affect more and more places, people, or things, or to make something do this: Discontent among junior ranks was rapidly spreading. If disease is allowed to spread, it will cause widespread devastation. The virus is spread through contact with blood and other body fluids.

  2. Definitions of spread. verb. distribute or disperse widely. “The invaders spread their language all over the country” synonyms: distribute. see more. verb. strew or distribute over an area. “He spread fertilizer over the lawn” synonyms: scatter, spread out. see more. verb. cause to become widely known. “ spread information”

  3. [intransitive, transitive] to affect or make something affect, be known by, or be used by more and more people. The news had spread and was causing great excitement. + adv./prep. Use of computers spread rapidly during that period. Within weeks, his confidence had spread throughout the team. The disease spreads easily.

  4. R. Drama · Romance · Comedy. High-end lothario Nikki sleeps his way into a life of privilege all while crashing at the Hollywood Hills home of a middle-aged female attorney. Subtitles: English. Starring: Ashton Kutcher Anne Heche Margarita Levieva. Directed by: David Mackenzie.

  5. Jan 5, 2010. Young, charming and handsome, Nikki (Ashton Kutcher) lives the good life in Hollywood by giving rich, older women plenty of what they want: sex. While his latest conquest, Samantha...

  6. Jul 23, 2010 · Spread - Official Trailer (2009) - YouTube. Voltage Pictures. 188K subscribers. 410. 190K views 13 years ago. Like on Facebook: / 109579752400914 Buy on Amazon: http://amzn.com/B005YJ929M ...more.

  7. to arrange for something to happen over a period of time and not at once: The payments will be spread over two years. spread verb (INCREASE) B2. to increase, or move to cover a larger area or affect a larger number of people: The smoke soon spread into all the rooms in the house. The virus is spread by rats. spread verb (SURFACE)

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