Similar words: spoil, embroiled, shop-soiled, toilet, toiletry, broiler, public toilet, soil erosion. Meaning: [spɔɪl] adj. 1. having the character or disposition harmed by pampering or oversolicitous attention 2. (of foodstuffs) not in an edible or usable condition.
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1. The whole park is spoiled by litter.
2. The film is spoiled by some very wooden acting.
3. Our holiday was spoiled by bad weather.
4. Her selfish behaviour completely spoiled the evening.
5. The tall buildings have spoiled the view.
6. They are financiers who spoiled widows of their money.
7. The new road has completely spoiled the character of the village.
8. You jogged my elbow and spoiled what I was drawing.
9. They spoiled their child.
10. He spoiled my enjoyment of the film by talking all the time.
11. The weather rather spoiled our trip to the seaside.
12. If we hurry the work,[http://sentencedict.com/spoiled.html] it may be spoiled.
13. His mother spoiled him indulging his every whim.
14. She was spoiled by her father.
15. Their children were spoiled rotten .
16. The fruit has spoiled in the hot sun.
17. She's a spoiled child who thinks only of herself.
18. This spoiled an otherwise excellent piece of work.
19. She spoiled the soup with too much salt.
20. The plan was quite spoiled by the rain.
21. He really spoiled me on my birthday.
22. What you said spoiled my plan.
23. Everybody enjoys being spoiled from time to time.
24. Oh, that child. He's so spoiled.
25. His coming spoiled everyone in the ball.
26. The metal posts spoiled the appearance of the garden.
27. The never-ending quarrel among the visitors certainly spoiled their appetite for the banquet.
28. His grandmother spoiled him.
29. I was playing with Jane, but Anne interfered and spoiled the game.
30. I apologise if your enjoyment of the movie was spoiled.
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