Similar words: boiling point, boiling, roiling, toiling, broiling, boiling water, spoil, spoilt. Meaning: [spɔɪl] n. 1. the process of becoming spoiled 2. the act of spoiling something by causing damage to it.
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31 Be that as it may, Cooper was spoiling for a fight, as this unpublished letter shows.
32 Is it to stop the rain spoiling their designer hairstyles or is it because they may get damp and catch the sniffles?
33 She didn't want some tarted-up part-time hooker spoiling it with tales about him she couldn't possibly hope to match.
34 She is an egocentric, angry, combative woman spoiling for a fight.
35 Certainly nothing was spared to make her happy - if money, and attention, and general spoiling could do that.
36 You are spoiling this man's son.
37 A little bracing roughness is better than spoiling him.
38 It is regrettable that strike leaders seem intent on spoiling holidays.
39 The reasons for the failure of oil increasing in the gearbox of ZL50 load-hauler-dumper are the seal of work pump and steering pump out of work or already spoiling.
40 The clearance angle is provided such that the tool will not rub the machined surface thus spoiling the surface and increasing the cutting forces.
41 On the dirt roads, horse hooves had stamped black spoiling marks over the white.
42 Everybody was flattering him and spoiling him, she was sure.
43 Strict adherence to this liberal position can act as overcompensation for a fear of envious spoiling of good possessions, i. e. cultural and intellectual goods.
44 Bacterial action on the wood had starved the water of oxygen, spoiling habitat for migrating salmon.
45 A cold storage is used to keep eggs and meat from spoiling.
46 It was clear that Mccarthy was spoiling for a fight.
47 Cold storage is used to keep eggs and meat from spoiling.
48 It was saddening to think how man is spoiling this environment by over - fishing, and illegal fishing.
49 Shelf life of foods, such as bakery products, is principally affected by two major factors:atmospheric oxygen and the growth of aerobic spoiling microorganisms.
50 It is no use spoiling the sheep for a halfpenny worth of tar.
51 His parents spoiling him caused him to become a lawless person.
52 Be truthful,(http://sentencedict.com/spoiling.html) and you don't have to worry about the real surfacing and spoiling your chances.
53 It is useless spoiling the ship a ha'p'orth of tar.
54 People have usually believed the former, claiming that because pig meat was so easily prone to spoiling and trichinosis, the consequent human diseases led them to avoid the meat.
55 He feels China is spoiling the atmosphere of the games an overzealous security operation.
56 BPA helps protect food products from spoiling and causing botulism.
57 It is no use spoiling the ship for a halfpenny worth of tar.
58 FoodsFood stored in the smaller pot is kept from spoiling through evaporating a simple evaporation process.
59 That was how she usually dealt with their protests that she was spoiling her grandchildren.
60 Meerkat babies may be the most adorable creatures in southern Africa, but their colony mates manage to stop spoiling them after only a few months.
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