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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121. Across the field the bloom of the cherry tree, under which they had sat that morning, hung sodden and spoiled.
122. Check the colour for lighting in case your scheme gets spoiled by wrong filters.
123. Spoiled ballots accounted for 32 %, indicating the widespread dissatisfaction at the electoral process.
124. We've been spoiled by all the good restaurants around here.
125. The pettish, wilful side of him came out, the Colonel's spoiled son.
126. Nigel and I were, above all, struck by the sympathetic treatment of an area which could so easily be spoiled.
127. Our national supply of top-grade, rugged military leadership material must already be spoiled.
128. Then Margaret Thatcher spoiled their fun by abolishing the council five years ago.
129. Danny was her favourite grandson and she spoiled him rotten.
130. His jealousy spoiled their relationship, and she left him after a few months.
131. Looking round his room, Maxim realised how spoiled he had become by married quarters and flats.
132. A lot of older people think the younger generation is spoiled rotten.
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133. Deep down, Kobe is still the spoiled brat.
134. A spoiled lamb will become an overbearing sheep.
135. Many a quadrille table was spoiled that memorable evening.
136. Spoiled food is not vendible.
137. She is so frightfully spoiled.
138. You're a sad dog . You spoiled everything.
139. So, in a nutshell, Rome's awful, Lisbon's spoiled.
140. Butyric. Rancid odour of some spoiled wines.
141. Tom spoiled his grandson by giving him sugar candy.
142. The child was spoiled by overindulgence.
143. I was raised to a spoiled lady, a renegade.
144. The sneak who took our lunch spoiled our picnic.
145. Please take necessary precautions that the packing can protect the goods from dampness or rain, since these goods are liable to be spoiled by damp or water in transit.
146. Evangelist joined the gathering and spoiled the happiness of everybody by his brattish behavior.
147. For carrying goods liable to be spoiled by damp or water they have the advantage of being both water-tight and air-tight .
148. Many of today's youth bristle at the silly notion that they are spoiled, irresponsible little emperors.
149. Jacob is a deceiver; Joseph is an arrogant, spoiled brat; Judah reneges on his obligations to his daughter-in-law and goes off and sleeps with a prostitute.
150. "To be honest, we people of the post 90s tend to be self-centered and hot-tempered because many of us are the spoiled only child in our families, " said Zhang.
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