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Sentences with spoil

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  • It's important not to let mistakes spoil your life. [VERB noun]
  • Grandparents are often tempted to spoil their grandchildren whenever they come to visit. [VERB noun]
  • American English uses the form spoiled as the past tense and past participle. British English uses either spoiled or spoilt.
  • Spoil yourself with a new perfume this summer. [VERB pronoun-reflexive]
  • We all know that fats spoil by becoming rancid. [VERB]
  • They had broadcast calls for voters to spoil their ballot papers. [VERB noun]
  • True to military tradition, the victors are now treating themselves to the spoils of war.
  • The fruit must be eaten before it spoils
  • This gold ring was part of the spoil
  • Rain spoiled the picnic
  • The water stain spoiled the painting. Drought spoiled the corn crop.
  • Bad weather spoiled their vacation.
  • To spoil a child by pampering him.
  • Milk spoils if not refrigerated.
  • The spoils of office.
  • It was obvious that he was spoiling for a fight.
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