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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
party
fun
surprise
baby
milk
woman
experience
Verb
+ «spoil»
share
take
to spoil
(see also)
spoil
to spoil
to spoil the party
to spoil anything
to spoil the fun
to spoil something for someone
to spoil the surprise
to spoil a baby
to spoil the milk
to spoil one's fun
to spoil one's dog
to spoil one's child
More phrases with «to spoil»
share of the spoils
one's spoils
to share the spoils
to take the spoils
spoil sport
dredge spoils
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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Definition of SPOIL
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