spoiling

IPA: spˈɔɪɫɪŋ

noun

  • plunder; pillage
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Examples of "spoiling" in Sentences

  • The lust for owning and spoiling is hard to cope with.
  • You do what they call spoiling attacks, raids, and it's not for the long term.
  • However, many fans persist in spoiling the? old-fashioned? way, and successfully.
  • However, many fans persist in spoiling [9] the? old-fashioned? way, and successfully.
  • "I don't see the point in spoiling a good argument by being angry with my opponent," he told the forum.
  • And since they're not doing anything -- not arrests, no preventions, then we have to take measures of self-defense, what we call spoiling raids.
  • I did however reach my absolute favorite line in the book, which for future reference and without spoiling, is the one that contains the phrase, "carnivorous plants."
  • Super Bowl MVP Eli Manning, Plaxico Burress and the rest of the offense that started the Super Bowl against the New England Patriots also came up big in spoiling the debut of Redskins coach Jim Zorn and his West Coast offense.
  • When I was booking our tickets online, I was pleasantly surprised to notice that I can book my large caramel popcorn, coffee and samosa online too with my tickets and they will be delivered to my seat number whenever I'd like them to....now that's what I call spoiling the customers!

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