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Similar words: boiling pointboilingroilingtoilingbroilingboiling waterspoilspoiltMeaning: [spɔɪl]  n. 1. the process of becoming spoiled 2. the act of spoiling something by causing damage to it. 
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1 The food in the cooler can prevent spoiling.
2 Andy was drunk and spoiling for a fight.
3 Mankind is warned to stop spoiling the environment.
4 I cursed her for spoiling my plans.
5 Local councillors are spoiling for a fight over plans to close two village schools.
6 He's spoiling for trouble.
7 Some organisms are responsible for spoiling food and cause food poisoning.
8 New housing developments are spoiling the countryside for everyone.
9 In spoiling the children they are vicariously spoiling themselves.
10 Roses? You're spoiling me, Bill.
11 Makes it like an oven, spoiling the negatives.
12 Down in London there was only one thing spoiling the continuing party atmosphere.
13 Why did he have the feeling he was spoiling her fun?
14 It's difficult to describe in detail without spoiling the effect for future viewers, something that goes for the whole film.
15 The disclosure of Labour's latest spoiling tactic highlighted renewed confidence at Millbank in the face of dire Tory poll results.
16 It seemed to him that Vincent came home spoiling for a fight.
17 The puncture let air rush in and out, spoiling nature's enclosed vacuum system.
18 If overheated it will become granular, so spoiling the delicate texture of the truffles.
19 The scene is so rich in symbolism that any explanation risks spoiling the effect.
20 The strawberries are kept in cold storage to prevent them spoiling during transportation.
21 A mob armed with guns was at the border between the two republics,(www.Sentencedict.com) spoiling for a fight.
22 The murderer attempted to escape from law punishment by spoiling his own face.
23 Working mothers often over-compensate for their absences from home by spoiling their children.
24 He handled the test sample with care, because he was afraid of spoiling it.
25 He really didn't like it the first time we played it, so he tried spoiling it.
26 These are likely to meet with opposition on the grounds of spoiling favourite views.
27 When I suggest this gradual approach, parents inevitably worry about spoiling.
28 Tilt the condensation tray at one end to prevent the water droplets from falling on the leaves and spoiling them.
29 She wanted to do her own thing, but was afraid of spoiling Christmas for the rest of the family.
30 His refusal to compromise and his deeply suspicious nature was spoiling the pleasure of actually being part of the group.
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