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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61, After such a spoilt dreamy flight it is hard not to trample carelessly over the end of the night shift.
62, Pampering parents often have spoilt children.
63, Today, I babysat my neighbour's spoilt bratty twins.
64, Denis used to say that the twins were spoilt.
65, Many an evening was spoilt by their intrusion.
66, I never knew one could be spoilt for choice!
67, Ann is so frightfully spoilt.
68, An unsportsmanlike player will often get into a temper when he is being defeated, and throw the game away in a pet,[www.Sentencedict.com] like a spoilt child.
69, Probably you have been spoilt by the West where freedom is licentiousness and where they do not even know, except the few, what real discipline means.
70, My pupil was a lively child, who had been spoilt indulged, and therefore was sometimes wayward.
71, The HSM - Queen is spoilt for choice - because several candidates are trying to win her heart.
72, He grew tired of the spoilt - child act and Mourinho ? s sense of entitlement.
73, He compliments its beauty and greatness, sympathizes with the spoilt nature, and satirizes man's arrogance and conceitedness.