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spoilt

[ spoilt ]

verb

  1. a simple past tense and past participle of spoil.


spoilt

/ ɔɪ /

verb

  1. a past tense and past participle of spoil
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"The trouble is I was spoilt. I was exceptionally lucky that I was the individual he distrusted least," said Mr Smythe, now 83.

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The film tells the story of Madison, who plays a sex worker, who has a whirlwind ill-fated romance with the spoilt son of a Russian oligarch,

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Fans in New England were spoilt rotten with almost two decades of unbridled success during the Tom Brady and Bill Belichick era - the greatest quarterback and head coach combination the sport has ever witnessed.

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“We are spoilt for choice. We like our meat as meat, and our fish as fish.”

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There has been growing debate over how to manage what China calls "bear children" - spoilt young kids who kick up a fuss in public spaces such as by screaming or damaging public property.

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