Aún no tenemos significados para "spoil the effect".
1Of course, since it was Debs, she had to spoil the effect immediately.
2My face and figure will not spoil the effect, will they?
3So much is left out of history and biography which would spoil the effect.
4Don't spoil the effect now, son, Ruben said wearily.
5They spoil the effect of your neck and shoulders.
6Lest she should spoil the effect of these impressive remarks, Mrs. Damerel then took leave.
7And you know, Anne, that would spoil the effect.
8This suggests that dielectric screening can spoil the effect of a counterion in directing excited-state reactivity.
9No necklace; that would spoil the effect.
10Not to spoil the effect, I had to approach on tiptoe and speak in a half whisper.
11The sack would spoil the effect.
12Somehow, lace curtains give a room such a dressed-up-for-company air that they quite spoil the effect of beautiful fabrics.
13It is difficult, I know, to perish with dignity on sixteen and eightpence halfpenny: the odd coppers spoil the effect.
14He tried hard to look dignified, but one glance at his nose and eyes was enough to spoil the effect.
15You first, Hippy, because I want Nora to sing Tosti's 'Serenata,' and a comic song afterward will completely spoil the effect.
16He hoped that the legend could not be read by any of the local folk-itwould spoil the effect of the landing.
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