A mark or flaw that spoils the appearance of something (especially on a person's body)
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Examples for "spoil "
1 However, I also strongly believe in the right to spoil your vote.
2 I wanted to spoil the party by a long way, Abbott said.
3 No way was he going to let a woman spoil the moment.
4 We should not interfere in case we spoil an official criminal investigation.
5 The only result will be to spoil the control of the aeroplane.
1 Executives for the company said this would not impair its mobile service.
2 PLMS are common in CMT1, but do not significantly impair sleep quality.
3 Hadn't the duke given her enough bloodbane to seriously impair the assassin?
4 Excitations of the bile invariably impair the fine sensitiveness of the palate.
5 Nothing which could in any way impair the living power of Christianity.
1 Small-pox does not vitiate the blood of a people; this disease does.
2 It is as apt to vitiate the system as to protect it.
3 Encroaching winter and ineffective international commitment may vitiate the humanitarian and redevelopment efforts.
4 Civilization tends to corrupt men, as large towns tend to vitiate the air.
5 Tithes, politics, or something wrong in principle, vitiate every Irish murder.
1 Does it really think he is so far gone in wickedness to deflower his niece?
2 The lawyer looked at Robbie as if he were asking permission to deflower his daughter.
3 At any rate, I am no male so as to be able to deflower this virgin.'
4 And tonight he had planned to deflower her.
5 The island girls were always so much easier to deflower than their counterparts in the big cities.
The month following February and preceding April.
Destroy or injure severely.
Other meanings for "MAR" 1 The hotels operate chiefly under the Hilton BX.N and Marriott MAR . N brands.
2 Marriott International Inc MAR .N will offer a different courtesy: no paper at all.
3 Marriott International Inc's MAR . O mid-scale Four Points by Sheraton hotel opened last year.
4 Constructs including MAR sequences displayed higher levels of expression than those lacking them.
5 Marriott International Inc MAR . O representatives did not respond to multiple requests for comment.
6 Under MAR there will also be increased cooperation between financial and commodity regulators.
7 Marriott MAR .O missed first-quarter profit margins by a wide margin as bookings plunged.
8 Nervous intensity may not so much mar the effect of earnest debate.
9 Banga expects another 30 basis point increase in borrowing cost in Jan - Mar .
10 De La Mar 's former town house is now the National Democratic Club.
11 In fact the observations of 1842 were sent to press on Mar .
12 Business U.S. Day Ahead: iPad 3 could be game changer Posted Mar .
13 Strikes, which have been legal in France since the law of Mar .
14 The grandmother remained silent, not to mar the happiness of the child.
15 In gratitude for his services, the Pretender created Lord Mar a Duke.
16 This would anticipate the author and mar the interest of his story.
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