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Meanings of
spoiling
in English
The act of spoiling something by causing damage to it.
spoil
spoilage
Synonyms
Examples for "
spoil
"
spoil
spoilage
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
But by far the most important defense against
spoilage
is temperature control.
2
Now in connection with the
spoilage
and rotting that is another matter.
3
To prevent
spoilage
,
your equipment must be in good shape and working properly:
4
The best way to detect food
spoilage
is by visually examining your jars.
5
It also carries recipe suggestions and discusses reasons for food
spoilage
.
Usage of
spoiling
in English
1
Then several years later, ranch houses grew up nearby
spoiling
the view.
2
And predictably Republicans and the oil industry were
spoiling
for a fight.
3
Thank you for
spoiling
me, feeding me, being so good to me.
4
History was reversed, as the English were forced into a
spoiling
game.
5
There was no denying it: she'd merely been
spoiling
for a fight.
6
The Weres had already been
spoiling
them with gifts and good wishes.
7
I am only
spoiling
the things; but I will be better to-morrow.
8
But it is not the EU that is
spoiling
for a fight.
9
Splashing the water,
spoiling
the surf, warming my muscles and my heart.
10
He addressed the unions, especially those who were
spoiling
for a fight.
11
The developers, the capitalists are there, dividing society and
spoiling
the city.
12
The world had not hardened Clive, nor even succeeded in
spoiling
him.
13
Doubts about U.S. fiscal policy were also
spoiling
the appetite for stocks.
14
There is no use in
spoiling
what little rest they have had.
15
Then a voice in the distance said, You are
spoiling
him, Rupert.
16
What an amount of excellent material Mac and his kind are
spoiling
.
Other examples for "spoiling"
Grammar, pronunciation and more
About this term
spoiling
spoil
Verb
Present
Noun
Singular
Frequent collocations
spoil for
spoil things
spoil the party
spoil good
spoil for trouble
More collocations
Spoiling
through the time
Spoiling
across language varieties
United Kingdom
Common
United States of America
Common