Phrases with «spoil»

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The word "spoil" means to ruin or damage something, often by causing it to deteriorate, decay, or lose its value or quality. Full definition

«to spoil» + noun

Verb + «spoil»

Sentences with «spoil»

  • And the rear spoiler reduces rear - axle lift, proving that striking design can be functional. (bmwusa.com)
  • Adding this package also substitutes a more discrete rear lip spoiler for the larger rear wing that's standard on the GT. (Autoweek.com)
  • I am not in the field of spoilers for story driven games, so I will just say vaguely, it offers the good we all remember. (thedailygamepad.com)
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