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spoil <a spoil; spoils> N

spoil
spoil (s)
spoil (s)
spoil (ing)

spoil N

spoil LAW
spoil LAW (ing)

spoil bank ELEC

Monolingual examples (not verified by PONS Editors)

English
I won't spoil the fun by elaborating further, but when each moment arrives, it's cheapened by the implicit insult to the audience's intelligence.
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It is often considered of lesser importance as the yields are usually so great that the fish can not all be sold before they spoil.
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The site of the mine and its spoil heaps remain.
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To prevent the wine from spoiling, neutral grape spirits were added.
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So, however hard he labors to save the world, he is just going to go on defiling and spoiling it.
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The tunnel has an elaborate castellated northern entrance and there are many heaps of spoil and several ventilation shafts along its length.
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Passengers claimed that though advertisements certainly generate revenue for the railways, they spoil the charm and beauty of the train.
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As one pit was exhausted, it was filled with spoil from the next.
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This pit is an extremely deep vertical shaft, now choked to within 20 m of the surface by rock spoil dumped by miners.
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She was angry as she did not want to have people perceive her as spoiled, rich, or glamorous.
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