Use "spoil|spoils" in a sentence

1. Some common synonyms of Booty are loot, plunder, prize, spoils, and spoil

2. He spoils?

3. Spoils will be enjoyed.

4. Too much liberty spoils all.

5. Spoil sport.

6. To the victors belong the spoils.

7. Now, don't spoil it.

8. You spoil her.

9. Set's army returns with spoils of war.

10. He is a financier who spoils widows.

11. Instruction for spoils of war (13-54)

12. To the victor go the spoils. 

13. To the victor go the spoils.

14. You spoil them, Cliff.

15. Making widows their spoil

16. Take time for deliberation; hste spoils everything. 

17. Blight: something that spoils the appearance or …

18. I would set desire towards greater spoils.

19. The soldiers began to divide the spoils.

20. Overacting will only spoil the effect.

21. Apparently by desiring the spoils gained by evil means.

22. 2 One rotten apple spoils the whole barrel. 

23. A rotten apple spoils the (whole) Bushel 1

24. But the spoils are for you to enjoy.

25. Spare the rod, spoil the child.

26. David’s regulation on spoil (23, 24)

27. Don't let him spoil your evening.

28. Some kinds of food soon spoil.

29. Please, let's not spoil this great occasion.

30. Roasted Berries spoil twice as fast as

31. Such bad association does spoil useful habits.

32. Other youths can spoil your Christian habits

33. Too many cooks spoil the broth. 

34. He will share these spoils with “the mighty ones.”

35. The spoils of victory/war included mounds of treasure and armour.

36. Blights: something that spoils the appearance or completeness of …

37. • But Anyhow it was an argument over the spoils

38. Take what spoils from Egypt you will, but go!

39. They spoil their only grandson very much.

40. I don't want to spoil your fun.

41. Frosts spoil the last of the flowers.

42. Well, don't spoil them like you did Debbie.

43. As those who joyfully divide up the spoil.

44. Spoil yourself with a new perfume this summer.

45. Don't spoil your appetite by eating between meals.

46. I shall not let it spoil my performance.

47. We didn't let the incident spoil our day.

48. If something Blights an area, it spoils it and makes

49. Your father didn't want to spoil you.

50. I will not spoil you like mom!

51. His mother and sisters spoil him rotten .

52. Your present behaviour would spoil your future.

53. Capstans became customizable with the release of the update Shrouded Spoils

54. Capstans became customizable with the release of the update Shrouded Spoils

55. The figure on the left spoils the unity of the painting.

56. A wet blanket Meaning: person who spoils other people’s fun

57. I won't detain you and spoil your fun.

58. I will divide spoil until I am* satisfied!

59. Than to share the spoil of the haughty.

60. Too many cooks spoil the broth, you know.

61. Don't eat that cake now; you'll spoil your appetite.

62. Go on, spoil yourself. Have another piece of cake.

63. Don't spoil your appetite by eating sweets between meals.

64. It would be a pity to spoil the surprise.

65. A spot on a collar can spoil a betrothal.

66. An exaggerated use of Agogics can spoil a phrase

67. They were afraid I'd warn you, spoil their plans.

68. I wouldn't want to spoil your fun, Mr. Cheapskate.

69. We all know that fats spoil by becoming rancid.

70. 16 Paul wrote: “Bad associations spoil useful habits.”

71. Don't let the bad weather spoil your holiday.

72. She didn't want to spoil this magic moment.

73. Let's get the spoils back to base and appropriate their finer accoutrements.

74. The Anglo-Saxon fleet emerged victorious and, as Huntingdon accounts, "laden with spoils".

75. Yet several things could conspire to spoil that cooperation.

76. Although it was drizzling, it didn't spoil our fun.

77. Because the scandal would spoil your chances for a promotion?

78. You do know how to spoil a girl, Mr. Watson.

79. 11 Go on, spoil yourself. Have another piece of cake.

80. Anchovies spoil faster than any other fish I know of