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View definitions for spoiling

spoiling

noun as in destroying

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Weak matches

noun as in detriment

noun as in overindulgence

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Even after spoiling Hurts’ Super Bowl debut, Chiefs quarterback Patrick Mahomes was confident Hurts would return to the sport’s biggest stage.

There’s also a more literal way in which the balloons connect to Mark’s journey this season, but Latta is cautious about spoiling anything.

As they struggle to keep food from spoiling, use essential appliances or power their medical and communication devices, they are upset that the outages could drag on much longer.

Luckily, around the peak viewing days, a waxing moon sets during the evening and so reduces the prospect of extra light pollution spoiling the event.

From BBC

I also brought up the idea of not spoiling our daughter by buying a mountain of toys, promising to stick to the three-gift rule.

From Salon

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From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.

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