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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61. Jane's kids are both rude and spoiled.
62. You're becoming utterly spoiled by that wretched woman.
63. They nearly spoiled a great day out.
64. She had spoiled the child rotten.
65. The stay at Oxford spoiled me, I guess.
66. Most of the food in the refrigerator had spoiled.
67. Sadly it was sooner, and it spoiled the whole party.
68. Monica's so spoiled - she always gets her own way.
69. B bit it and spoiled its smooth, symmetrical shape somewhat.
70. He is surprised at how headstrong, spoiled rotten, and needful of training and discipline I have become during his absence.
71. The fish Cassius returned home with lay in a plastic basin in the kitchen, spoiled and stinking.
72. It's too bad her good looks are spoiled by her nose.
72. Sentencedict.com try its best to collect and build good sentences.
73. Children pick through piles of spoiled food in the alleys outside.
74. His father was right to say two years ago that they were well rid of some one spoiled.
75. Baby Suggs inched the spoiled fabric through her fingers and came upon what felt like pebbles.
76. I was used to having huge chunks of time to do stuff and got pretty spoiled in that regard.
77. They were all a bunch of spoiled, badly behaved film stars and he had no patience with any of them.
78. I was beyond fury at this little creature, who had spoiled my chances at amassing a fortune of pink clay.
79. They ate outside but the flies, with dogged persistence, spoiled their food.
80. When I was a little kid, they spoiled me rotten.
81. They said that twice, which rather spoiled the effect as far as I was concerned.
82. Some 100 ballot papers were spoiled by having crosses against both Alford and Lopez.
83. He was an only son spoiled by a mother who had herself been a spoiled daughter.
84. Quite a few San Diegans' summers are being spoiled by the Republican convention.
85. Paltrow plays a spoiled young busybody who makes a disastrous stab at matchmaking.
86. Some natures are too good to be spoiled by praise. Ralph Waldo Emerson
87. The irony was that those who had observed it had considered her spoiled and stuck-up.
88. She looked like a bundle of spoiled green peppers in a brown felt overcoat.
89. We were going to get married, but then war broke out and spoiled everything.
90. Often, we seem to be spoiled for choice and hampered, even paralysed, by our fear of the unknown.
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