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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91. Those kids are definitely spoiled - they need to learn some manners.
92. I also deeply sympathized with George because Lennie had practically spoiled his life yet George never seemed to complain.
93. Eleven potions are spoiled, and drinking any of these just gives a character stomach pains for D6x10 Turns.
94. Rather, a spoiled child is the product of parents who have difficulty saying no and meaning it.
95. Cars, of course, could and should have been excluded but that would have spoiled the fun.
96. Some one had slightly spoiled the effect by putting a kettle on one end.
97. Quelala was much too wise not to swim, and he was not in the least spoiled by all his good fortune.
98. One night I got stoned and saw exactly what I'd become - a spoiled, heartless little shit.
99. She was a jewel, tidy, competent, and thoughtful, but she should not be spoiled with familiarity.
100. Spoiled gardens, dusty flowers, small animals cowering under wilting leaves.
101. Spoiled and rotting food was left in the kitchen and on tables.
102. It's like an exodus from a spoiled country[sentencedict.com], she marvelled.
103. Make it a condition that the phrase is written and not spoken so the game is not spoiled for the others.
104. Katie's a spoiled brat because her parents indulge her too much.
105. She would feel like a spoiled child insisting that she wanted to go home.
106. There will be no stay of execution and few mourners for this spoiled concrete child of the Sixties.
107. Dyer was almost over for a try but put a foot in touch at the corner flag spoiled the effort.
108. This event was unfortunately spoiled by torrential rain and the service was cut short.
109. Structurally sound pools in ideal situations are often spoiled by a lack of imagination in tying them in with their surroundings.
110. I was spoiled by my prime seat as a pilot and remember fondly that view when I dive now as a scientist.
111. She had no sympathy for the rich, spoiled girl who'd walked out of her room and disappeared.
112. Why did you have to invite Jerry? You've spoiled the whole weekend.
113. The old man had spoiled her and it was high time that she faced facts.
114. And some girl are so spoiled they get irritated if they serve the same dessert for lunch and dinner.
115. The offending food turned out to be spoiled potato salad.
116. Should I tell him his kid is a spoiled brat?
117. Phipps also performed well, but spoiled his record by failing to report for duty on two occasions.
118. In spite of all efforts, the well-intentioned plan of the negotiators was spoiled by the people themselves.
119. The little robber girl: A feisty and spoiled robber girl, she kept many animal pets but mistreated them.
120. Sin has certainly spoiled and blurred it, but man remains a reasoning, moral, creative creature.
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