The act of spoiling something by causing damage to it.
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 .
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