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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181. A parable has to be written of this spoiled child.
182. The company's result was spoiled by a disastrous last quarter.
183. Act like a spoiled child prop recommends: Block almanac desk, return childhood to keep diarial time.
184. "You filthy guinea spoiled brat , " he said venomously. "Clean that up right now or I'll kick the shit out of you. "
185. Against Moab thus saith the LORD of hosts, the God of Israel; Woe unto Nebo! for it is spoiled: Kiriathaim is confounded and taken: Misgab is confounded and dismayed.
186. Spoiled children become sulky if they cannot have their own way.
187. Respondents also nominated their own malodorous offenders that were not part of Renuzit's original suggestions, with the top being spoiled meat, sewers and pet urine.
188. That spoiled chile thrust his breakfast from him, asking for icecream.
189. Bread products can be spoiled by Bacillus species that produce ropiness.
190. One senior government minister from the regionalist Northern League says the players represent the very worst of the spoiled cast of celebrity millionaires.
191. The stereotype of a lonely, spoiled, bossy and maladjusted only child dates back to 1896, when an American psychologist named Granville Stanley Hall did a research paper on the subject.
192. The stouthearted are spoiled, they have slept their sleep: and none of the men of might have found their hands.
193. He is irreplaceable in her heart; she feels pampered , spoiled and loved.
194. The rogue grew insolent, as all spoiled servants will be.
195. The incorporation of air bubbles in the glass spoiled it.
196. Hitherto, Budweiser has been at the forefront of the Americanisation of the world, often to the dismay of foreign drinkers of traditional beers who regard a Bud as a glass of water spoiled.
197. TRL was canceled, and MTV filled the void with reality shows ranging from the spoiled drama-teens of "Laguna Beach" to the bizarre world of "The Osbournes."
198. The breaking of her mainmast, she had great damage on board, and that a great part of her cargo was spoiled.
199. Despite efforts to eliminate spoilage microorganisms during canning, sometimes canned foods are spoiled.
200. Tolerance is a loving, spoiled is love, unrequited love is love, is love, is love attachment of sadomasochism ...We all deeply fall in love again.
201. How can it be said that trotting over cavalletti and small fences and canter over small obstacles and combinations would not improve a horse for dressage or equitation - or to correct a spoiled horse?
202. Act like a spoiled child prop recommends: Cartoon pier glass, to specular laugh,[www.Sentencedict.com] all trouble run completely.
203. Nearly half the writers pick A, but the correct answer is D. Puns are not allowed, spoiled fruit isn't even remotely funny, and defaming mothers-in-law could irk mothers-in-law.
204. Sally is spoiled because her mother waits on her hand and foot.
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