spoilt

IPA: spˈɔɪɫt

adjective

  • (UK) Having lost its original value
  • Of food, that has deteriorated to the point of no longer being usable or edible.
  • (of a person, usually a child) Having a selfish or greedy character, especially due to pampering
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Examples of "spoilt" in Sentences

  • 'Well, how spoilt is the great man?' inquired Lord John, mischievously.
  • Twelve of the votes were spoilt, meaning 220 votes out of a possible 29,540 were cast.
  • I met a couple of lads from this our OTA university and they are "spoilt" beyond repairs u get what i mean?
  • It must be nauseating for the rest of the world to have to listen to this kind of spoilt, frightened, self-centered ignorance.
  • Stefan at Ogle Earth has kind of spoilt the fun however by explaining that it is merely a grid of higher resolution sounding data amid a lower-resolution dataset, taken from a ship surveying the area.
  • Well I was most definately a spoilt Princess last night -- though with "spoilt" being said I might add that I am EXTREMELY touched, happy and thankful for being treated to and as such -- via my lovely boyfriend Jeremy.
  • But, as one of the Sobral men wrote in his journal on the 30th, at 3 A.M., the mirror had again caused problems: It was found that there had been a serious change of focus, so that, while the stars were shown, the definition was spoilt.
  • At times I feel like my anger at what is happening, makes me sound kind of spoilt because frankly my memories are the least of it; but for me, the fact that now so many things that are precious to me are being subsumed into the violence is evidence of the all pervading nature of such violence.

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