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spiel (n.)

"glib speech, pitch," 1896, probably from verb (1894) meaning "to speak in a glib manner," earlier "to play circus music" (1870, in a German-American context), from German spielen "to play," from Old High German spilon (cognate with Old English spilian "to play"). The noun also perhaps from German Spiel "play, game."

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Definitions of spiel from WordNet
1
spiel (v.)
replay (as a melody);
Synonyms: play
spiel (v.)
speak at great length (about something);
2
spiel (n.)
plausible glib talk (especially useful to a salesperson);
Synonyms: patter / line of gab
From wordnet.princeton.edu