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1. Spoil definition is - to damage seriously : ruin
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2. Spoil bilk- A term originally used in cribbage, meaning "Spoil one's opponent's score." corrupt- Comes from Latin corrumpere, "destroy completely," and first meant "to destroy or Spoil the flesh, fruit, or organic matter by dissolution or decomposition." infect- From Latin inficere, "put in" or "dip in," which came to mean "stain, taint, Spoil."
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3. Some common synonyms of Spoil are booty, loot, plunder, prize, and Spoils. While all these words mean "something taken from another by force or craft," Spoil, more commonly Spoils, applies to what belongs by right or custom to the victor in war or political contest
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4. The Spoils of political victory When would booty be a good substitute for Spoil?
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5. Verb (used with object), Spoiled or Spoilt, Spoil·ing
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6. To damage severely or harm (something), especially with reference to its excellence, value, usefulness, etc.: The water stain Spoiled the painting
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7. Spoil verb (DESTROY) B1 [ T ] to destroy or reduce the pleasure, interest, or beauty of something: He tried not to let the bad news Spoil his evening.
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8. Find 114 ways to say Spoil, along with antonyms, related words, and example sentences at Thesaurus.com, the world's most trusted free thesaurus.
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9. Conjugate Spoil in every English verb tense including present, past, and future.
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10. Definition - What does Spoil mean? Spoil or muck in the context of trenchless construction is the slurry of soil and broken rock fragments or …
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11. 'Spoil' is a 5 letter word starting with S and ending with L Crossword clues for 'Spoil' Synonyms, crossword answers and other related words for Spoil We hope that the following list of synonyms for the word Spoil will help you to finish your crossword today.
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12. And they took all the Spoil, and all the prey, both of men and of beasts
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13. Numbers 31:12 View whole chapter See verse in context And they brought the captives, and the prey, and the Spoil, unto Moses, and Eleazar the priest, and unto the congregation of the children of Israel, unto the camp at the plains of Moab, which are by Jordan near
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14. Lineage 2 Drop and Spoil Calculator Interlude/Kamael/Hellbound/Gracia/Freya/Hi5/GoD General Game Information
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15. The definition of Spoil is to destroy something, to diminish the character of something, to overindulge someone, or to go bad and become unusable or inedible
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16. An example of Spoil is when you ruin …
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17. Define ‘Spoil’ as used in the Bible
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18. Locate examples of ‘Spoil’ in Bible verses.
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19. Inflections of ' Spoil ' (v): (⇒ conjugate) The past form "Spoilt" is mainly used in UK English
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20. The past form "Spoiled" is correct in both US and UK English.
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21. Spoils system, practice in which the political party winning an election rewards its campaign workers and other active supporters by appointment to government posts and with other favors
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22. Learn more about the history and significance of the Spoils system in this article.
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23. As nouns the difference between excavation and Spoil is that excavation is (uncountable) the act of excavating, or of making hollow, by cutting, scooping, or digging out a part of a solid mass while Spoil is (also in plural: Spoils ) plunder taken from an enemy or victim
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24. Spoiled or Spoilt (Spoilt), Spoil·ing, Spoils v
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25. To impair or destroy the quality or value of; ruin: Spoiled the dish by adding too much salt
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26. To impair or destroy the enjoyment or experience of: Spoiled the movie by talking throughout it
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27. See 12 authoritative translations of Spoil in Spanish with example sentences, conjugations and audio pronunciations.
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28. Spoil1 /spɔɪl/ ●●● S3 verb (past tense and past participle Spoiled or Spoilt /spɔɪlt/ British English) 1 damage [ transitive] to have a bad effect on something so that it is no longer attractive, enjoyable, useful etc SYN ruin The whole park is Spoiled by litter
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29. We didn’t let the incident Spoil our day.
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30. Spoil translate: 破坏, 破坏;糟蹋;毁掉, (使)(食物)变质,(使)变坏, 使(选票)作废, 优待, (尤指极其慷慨地)宠爱
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31. Spoil definition: If you Spoil something, you prevent it from being successful or satisfactory
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32. Spoil for (something) To be particularly eager or enthusiastic for something, especially a fight, disagreement, or conflict
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33. Tom seems to Spoil for a fight the moment he's in the same room as me
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34. Spoil definition: make a mess of, destroy or ruin synonyms: bollix up, fail, bollix, flub, muff, fluff, go wrong, bodge, bollocks up, fumble, muck up, fuck up
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35. Spoil for (something) To be particularly eager or enthusiastic for something, especially a fight, disagreement, or conflict
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36. Tom seems to Spoil for a fight the moment he's in the same room as me
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37. The same publications use Spoiled instead of Spoilt as the past-tense verb:
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38. But it was Winston Churchill, once again Tory prime minister, who Spoiled their equestrian pursuits
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39. [But Defago and the silver medallist, Norway’s Aksel Lund Svindal, Spoiled what would have been one of the more rip-roaring stories of the Games.Telegraph
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40. [transitive] Spoil something to change something good into something bad, unpleasant, etc
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41. Synonym ruin Our camping trip was Spoilt by bad weather
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42. Inflections of ' Spoil ' (v): (⇒ conjugate) The past form "Spoilt" is mainly used in UK English
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43. The past form "Spoiled" is correct in both US and UK English.
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44. This is a reference page for Spoil verb forms in present, past and participle tenses
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45. Check past tense of Spoil here.
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46. Definition and synonyms of Spoil from the online English dictionary from Macmillan Education.
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47. This is the British English definition of Spoil.View American English definition of Spoil.
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48. ‘To say too much would be to Spoil the occasion, but there are twists, turns and horrific blood curdling scenes of carnage.’ ‘Finally, at half past seven the guests agreed it was a pity to Spoil a good dinner and seated themselves to a delicious meal.’
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49. KJV Dictionary Definition: Spoil Spoil
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50. To plunder; to strip by violence; to rob; with of; as, to Spoil one of his goods or possessions
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51. My sons their old unhappy sire despise, Spoild of his kingdom, and deprivd of eyes
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52. To seize by violence; to take by force; as, to Spoil ones
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53. ‘To say too much would be to Spoil the occasion, but there are twists, turns and horrific blood curdling scenes of carnage.’ ‘Finally, at half past seven the guests agreed it was a pity to Spoil a good dinner and seated themselves to a delicious meal.’
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54. I don't want to Spoil the magic, but it's a very curious thing that honestly baffles me
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55. In archaeology, Spoil is the term used for the soil, dirt and rubble that results from an excavation, and discarded off site on Spoil heaps.These heaps are commonly accessed by barrow runs.
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56. Effective management of Spoil is necessary because its volume is in general three times that which it was before excavation.
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57. Spoil (n.) "booty, goods captured in time of war," mid-14c., Spoils (collective singular), from Spoil (v.) or else from Old French eSpoille "booty, Spoil," from the verb in French, and in part from Latin spolium.Also from the Latin noun are Spanish espolio, Italian spoglio.
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58. Definition of Spoil written for English Language Learners from the Merriam-Webster Learner's Dictionary with audio pronunciations, usage examples, and count/noncount noun labels.
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59. Don't Spoil the ship for a ha'porth of tar
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60. Spare the rod and Spoil the child
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61. Spoil (or Lose) the ship for half penny worth of tar
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62. Spoil Basket loves stocking exceptional products for the foodie
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64. 11 hours ago · Clippers Spoil Doc Rivers’ return, defeat Sixers Share this: Click to share on Facebook (Opens in new window) Click to share on Twitter (Opens in new window)
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65. We found 40 answers for “Spoil”
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66. This page shows answers to the clue Spoil, followed by ten definitions like “The act or practice of plundering”, “To cause to decay and perish” and “To practice plunder or robbery”.Synonyms for Spoil are for example baby, bodge and coddle.More synonyms can be found below the puzzle answers.
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67. How many syllables in Spoil? 1 5 8 2 4 7 3 6 9 syllable
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68. Divide Spoil into syllables: Spoil Syllable stress: Spoil How to pronounce Spoil: Spoil How to say Spoil: How to pronounce Spoil
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69. Wondering why Spoil is 1 5 8 2 4 7 3 6 9 syllable? Contact Us! We'll explain.
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70. Spoil (140 Occurrences) Matthew 12:29 Or else how can one enter into a strong man's house, and Spoil his goods, except he first bind the strong man? and then he will Spoil his house
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71. (KJV ASV) Mark 3:27 No man can enter into a strong man's house, and Spoil his goods, except he will first bind the strong man; and then he will Spoil his house
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SPOIL [spoil]
The usual meaning of "to spoil someone" is to treat them really well, giving them what you know they love. e.g. I like to spoil my wife on her birthday, giving her flowers, chocolates and taking her to a fancy restaurant.
Being spoiled means that you just have to get everything you want,no matter what the reason. Throwing tantrums when you don't get what you like.Begging like your about to die for things that you don't really need.
spoiling - the act of spoiling something by causing damage to it; "her spoiling my dress was deliberate". spoil, spoilage. injury - an act that causes someone or something to receive physical damage.
bad, spoiled, spoilt(adj) (of foodstuffs) not in an edible or usable condition. "bad meat"; "a refrigerator full of spoilt food". Synonyms: spoilt, tough, speculative, unsound, sorry, uncollectible, regretful, forged, blighted, unfit, risky, defective, high-risk, bad, big.