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spoiled English

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spoiled

(= spoilt) having the character or disposition harmed by pampering or oversolicitous attention a spoiled child (= bad, spoilt) (of foodstuffs) not in an edible or usable condition bad meat a refrigerator full of spoilt food

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Simple sentences

Tom is a spoiled child.
That girl behaved like a spoiled child towards her mother.
The spoiled meat had a nasty smell.
When the kid wanted the latest PlayStation software, he acted like a spoiled child.
A child is spoiled by too much attention.
He is a spoiled child.
I guess I'm spoiled.
I don't like spoiled children.
Our walk was spoiled by the wind and the rain.
The meat spoiled because of the heat.
When I opened the refrigerator, I noticed the meat had spoiled.
Tom is spoiled.
Tom is a spoiled little brat.
Tom is lazy and spoiled.
The rain spoiled our picnic.
Opening the refrigerator, I noticed the meat had spoiled.
The hard rain spoiled our hike through the woods.
You're still the same spoiled little girl I knew two years ago.
The meat spoiled.
The food is spoiled.

Movie subtitles

You're a spoiled boy, Tommy.
Or maybe I'm spoiled, too.
And can't bear to see it being spoiled.
No, but. now it's all spoiled.
You may go through life and never find anything so good and beautiful as this old home, and i'm not going to have it spoiled without a fight.
You're already the most spoiled darling in the world.
It's been a pretty tough job and I don't intend to have my work spoiled. I see.
You've spoiled everything.
They spoiled my brand-new suit.
He says the ceremony is spoiled because we've seen it.
Now you've spoiled everything.
Just the spoiled brat of a rich father.
You think I'm a fool and a spoiled brat.
Spoiled people are used to having their way.
However, it seems that we've spoiled you a bit.
It's been a pretty tough job and I don't intend to have my work spoiled.
Stay away from that poverty-stricken young soldier or all the plans I have made for you will be spoiled.
Just the spoiled brat of a rich father. The only way you get anything is to buy it.
He says that I'm spoiled and selfish and pampered and thoroughly insincere.
I'm afraid the dinner will be spoiled.
Just a spoiled brat.
She has none. This is Connie Allenbury, international playgirl. the spoiled daughter without a brain in her head!
I had you pegged right from the jump - just a spoiled brat of a rich father.
Spoiled people are accustomed to having their way.
He says that I'm spoiled and selfish. and pampered and thoroughly insincere.
I'm spoiled.
I told you once that knowing millionaires like him spoiled you.
I'm afraid the company has spoiled my appetite.
Of all the conceited, spoiled little scatterbrains.
You wouldn't like your suit spoiled with a bullet hole.
You're a hero, but you just behaved like a spoiled kid.

News and current affairs

A sick man whose rule at home is being challenged by Islamist opponents, he decided that international ostracism and domestic troubles is too explosive a combination for his son, a spoiled playboy, to handle.
In Venezuela, importing spoiled food and letting it rot is more profitable than any investment anywhere else in the world (disregarding, of course, the bribes needed to make it happen).
As a result, an enormous amount of goods are spoiled in storage, while production incentives are misdirected.
But the Kremlin has found that behaving like a spoiled child gets results: the right to influence developments in ex-Soviet countries.
For Prime Minister David Cameron, all of this, as he implied at the 2011 Munich Security Conference, represents the spoiled fruit of multiculturalism.

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