spoil|spoiled|spoiling|spoils|spoilt in English
verb
[spɔɪl]
damage; impair, detract from; ruin by excessive indulgence, pamper too much; go bad, decay (of food); plunder, pillage, rob
Use "spoil|spoiled|spoiling|spoils|spoilt" in a sentence
1. Some common synonyms of Booty are loot, plunder, prize, spoils, and spoil
2. Synonyms for Babied include spoiled, spoilt, coddled, cosseted, indulged, pampered, mollycoddled, petted, overindulged and cockered
3. Synonyms for Brattish include bratty, overindulged, precocious, ruined, self-centred, self-centered, spoilt, spoiled, willful and self
4. Synonyms for Bratty include demanding, obnoxious, overindulged, selfish, spoilt, spoiled, troublesome, ill-mannered, precocious and self-indulgent
5. He's a spoilt brat.
6. Synonyms for Brattier include more demanding, more ill-mannered, more obnoxious, more selfish, more spoilt, more spoiled, more troublesome, more brattish, more precocious and more self-centred
7. 9 In spoiling the children they are vicariously spoiling themselves.
8. In spoiling the children they are vicariously spoiling themselves.
9. Synonyms for Brattiest include most demanding, most obnoxious, most selfish, most spoilt, most spoiled, most troublesome, most ill-mannered, most brattish, most precocious and most self-centred
10. He spoils?
11. Spoils will be enjoyed.
12. 6 He's spoiling for trouble.
13. Too much liberty spoils all.
14. Spoil sport.
15. 7 Pampering parents often have spoilt children.
16. 11 Our camping trip was spoilt by bad weather.
17. To the victors belong the spoils.
18. 10 Roses? You're spoiling me, Bill.
19. Now, don't spoil it.
20. You spoil her.
21. His grandmother spoiled him.
22. Youths Consider Peers Spoiled
23. They spoiled their child.
24. Set's army returns with spoils of war.
25. He is a financier who spoils widows.