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spoil <a spoil; spoils> N

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If you believe this proves she was a spoilt, prissy clotheshorse, think again.
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Give me something which can not be spoilt by touch, words, smell, figure, and ether.
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It really felt like she'd only made the trip over so as she wasn't the villain who spoilt the fun and that's a huge shame.
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The children in her charge were spoilt and wild, persistently disobedient and tormented her.
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She also seems to have a distinct hatred for snob-like behaviour and spoilt children.
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He has said that as a child he was hugely spoilt.
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The award is given to games with well-written rules, as it was felt that too many good games were spoilt by incomprehensible rules.
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She is featured throughout the book and is quite a spoilt and sulky girl.
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A different alignment, a different mode of taking the railway through the maze of hills and valleys would have spoilt its picture postcard perfectness.
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The affluent residents particularly disliked the lack of comfortable shopping facilities and the entrance to their leafy suburb spoilt by this unsightly, chaotic mess.
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