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1 Except that he is certain to be popular and rather spoilt .
2 The voice meant well, evidently, but something rather spoilt the effect.
3 This rather spoilt my holiday, but it was very nice seeing people again.
4 Diana was no model heroine, only a very ordinary and rather spoilt girl.
5 This rather spoilt the lugubrious gravity of the situation.
6 She's been a good deal petted at home, and my sister perhaps has rather spoilt her.
7 I'm afraid Ludovic's getting rather spoilt by London.
8 The rest of her children were at home; and rather spoilt and troublesome little people they were.
9 He was like a pleasant, rather spoilt child, unconventionally affectionate, and by no means difficult to manage.
10 I am afraid they are rather spoilt children; but I have half promised them you shall come.'
11 The effect was rather spoilt by the inconsiderate attentions of some Turkish planes but no harm was done.
12 I know that Europe is almost certainly about to be destroyed by those vigorous but rather spoilt children across the Atlantic.
13 I had only met the brother once and my recollection of him was of a good looking, rather spoilt young man.
14 She talked well, and was most amusing, though her sarcastic speeches and scornful curl of the lip rather spoilt the conversation, I thought.
15 Pope in the latest editions of it rather spoilt its point by substituting Colley Gibber for Theobald as the "hero" of it.
16 One of them is rather spoilt at home, and the discipline of having to sit still and not talk has already done him good.
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