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1 What a child she was, how spoiled and how utterly irresponsible!
2 He remembered only how spoiled she had been, how selfish, and how unkind to their mother.
3 That will do, Robert; you don't know how spoiled Susan is and you're making trouble for me.
4 The stewardess asked Maggie what she'd like for breakfast, and Maggie smiled at how spoiled she was getting.
5 You find yourself flying economy class, and it's only then that it occurs to you how spoiled you are.
6 On the other hand, he ran a foundation that supported some impressive causes, so he couldn't be all bad, no matter how spoiled he was.
7 They had just finished a lunch he had made for her, of endive salad and cracked crab, while Tanya commented on how spoiled she was.
8 How spoiled we are to have these places.
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