spoilable

IPA: spˈɔɪɫʌbʌɫ

adjective

  • Liable to spoil or go bad.
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Examples of "spoilable" in Sentences

  • However, I still do not see how any of the quotes are remotely spoilable.
  • Smallville: spoilers, although this show sucks too much to really be spoilable
  • Ice-storage pits held dairy products, meats, and other spoilable foods as well as ice.
  • The children worshiped him, and if he had been spoilable my wife would surely have been his undoing.
  • The children worshipped him; and if he had been spoilable, my wife would surely have been his undoing.
  • I've had my present one for 6 years, it is ugly and black, but I have been careful not to get any spoilable food on it.
  • I'm very skeptical that there's much to be gained by relying on spoilable twists or revelations for any kind of narrative punch.
  • Safeway and Vons spokesperson Teena Massingill acknowledged concerns about liability as a reason why meats and other spoilable items aren't donated.
  • He was proud of her beauty and what he called her 'lurning,' and, more or less grumblingly, petted her a good deal, and would have spoiled her had she been of spoilable material.

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