Similar words: unspoilt, Too many cooks spoil the broth, spoil, despoil, spoiler, spoiled, spoiling, spoilage. Meaning: [spɔɪlt] adj. 1. having the character or disposition harmed by pampering or oversolicitous attention 2. (of foodstuffs) not in an edible or usable condition 3. affected by blight--anything that mars or events growth or prosperity.
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31, There is hunger in all the places where the crop was spoilt by the flood.
32, That little girl is terribly spoilt her parents give her everything she asks for.
33, In the West Country, buyers are spoilt for choice.
34, We are spoilt for choice with insulins.
35, I had become spoilt and pampered.
36, For nothing. Spoilt brats, I say.
37, Anyway, the upshot of it all was that they were not actually spoilt for choice as to locations.
38, There isn't a hotel restaurant, but when it comes to eating out in Stuttgart you're spoilt for choice.
39, In many states the number of blank and spoilt votes exceeded the number of valid votes cast.
40, Spoilt for choice A government's plans are sometimes implemented with little or no regard for an individual's family plans.
41, He's a spoilt brat.
42, People staying in Les Menuires are spoilt for choice when deciding which direction to take for the day's skiing.
43, If, like me, you prefer the sporting life,(Sentencedict.com) then you are spoilt for choice here.
44, Doing as she had bid herself, she walked into the cottage and then spoilt it all by slamming the door.
45, She wasn't a spoilt beauty with no brains, was she?
46, The view had been spoilt, and the drains became complicated.
47, There was such a vast variety of decorated bowls and jugs and plates that she was spoilt for choice.
48, Just as he spoilt the old humanity, he now tries to spoil the new one.sentencedict.com/spoilt.html
49, The assassination attempt has definitely spoilt the previously positive atmosphere between the opposing parties.
50, I have behaved like a spoilt child wanting its own way, she said to herself.
51, It can still be seen, looking innocent enough, though rather spoilt by a barbed-wire fence only inches away.
52, The story is the journey of Kuzco's character from spoilt brat, through hairy llama, to born-again nice guy.
53, And as soon as you start selling cards you will be spoilt for choice as their representatives start beating a pathway to your door.
54, But it is the derogatory, spoilt image which sticks as the group image.
55, Egalitarian Rousseau lived out his life as the spoilt plaything of eccentric aristocrats.
56, Available in white, green, red, black or mustard, you're spoilt for choice.
57, Rather like a spoilt child, he can force you into feeling that his survival depends on your constant presence and care.
58, He was born when Brigitte was at the top, living as a spoilt star with actor-husband Jacques Charrier.
59, And you hounded him at work, wanting his attention all the time like a spoilt child.
60, With so much within easy reach, we were clearly spoilt for choice and decided to sleep on it.