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1 Her head is being turned, and she will soon be quite spoilt .
2 The roar of laughter that followed quite spoilt the effect of the recitation.
3 Here, take away my plate, take everything; you have quite spoilt my appetite.
4 And he cried till the party was quite spoilt , and our spirits so low.
5 Pontius has quite spoilt my fun about the roses.
6 I hope you haven't quite spoilt your dress, Miss Falconer, and won't regret your row!
7 The Rajah quite spoilt the evening for me.
8 Those unbearably talented techies have become quite spoilt .
9 They'll be quite spoilt by the rain here.
10 What a shame-willit be quite spoilt ?
11 The poet had quite spoilt his dinner trying to suggest to the Cabinet Minister new sources of taxation.
12 It is quite spoilt , said Molly.
13 You've quite spoilt my last letter!
14 Maud began to wail over her lost delight, and Polly gravely poked at the mess, which was quite spoilt .
15 That has quite spoilt her.
16 You have quite spoilt Geraldine's evening, to say nothing of the odd look your absence must have to our friends.
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