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1. spoiled
adjective. ['ˈspɔɪld'] having the character or disposition harmed by pampering or oversolicitous attention.
Synonyms
Rhymes with Spoiled
- embroiled
- uncoiled
- recoiled
- broiled
- toiled
- soiled
- roiled
- foiled
- coiled
- boiled
Sentences with spoiled
1. Adjective
Drinking fluids at a slow pace will help the body remove the spoiled sour cream from your system.
2. Verb, past participle
Scrub any dishes that held spoiled milk and now smell like rotten dairy.
3. Verb, past tense
However, spoiled food or water that is ingested can also cause bacteria to grow within the bladder.
4. Verb, base form
These medications neutralize acids that may form as the stomach reacts to spoiled sour cream.
Quotes about spoiled
1. In this lifetime you're nothing more than you appear to be: a stupid, selfish, ignorant, spoiled little girl who thinks the world lives or dies on whether she gets to go out with some good-looking boy at school...I'd still relish this moment...killing you.
- Lauren Kate
2. Annabelle gave him a chiding smile. “If you’re implying that I’m spoiled, I assure you that I am not.”“You should be.” His warm gaze slid over her pink-tinted face and slender upper body, then sought hers again. There was a note in his voice that gently robbed her of breath. “You could do with a bit of spoiling.
- Lisa Kleypas, Secrets of a Summer Night