spoil

[US]/spɔɪl/
[UK]/spɔɪl/
Frequency: Very High

Translation

vi.to become rancid
vt.to damage or ruin;to pamper or indulge

Phrases & Collocations

spoil someone rotten

spoil the surprise

spoil your dinner

spoil the fun

Example Sentences

They spoil their children.

spoil a person of goods

spoiling for a fight.

He spoils for learning.

they divided the spoil fifty-fifty.

an incorrigible, spoiled child.

I wouldn't want to spoil your fun.

Cooper was spoiling for a fight.

the spoiled pet of a wealthy family

the obtrusive behavior of a spoiled child.

Spoiled food is not vendible.

She spoils the children rotten.

Are you spoiling for a fight?

The child is spoiled rotten.

an artist spoiled by success.

Frosts spoil the last of the flowers.

A hot plate will spoil the table's polish.

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