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spoil <a spoil; spoils> N

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spoil (s)
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spoil N

spoil LAW
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spoil bank ELEC

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His father sent him out into the world so that he could learn the hardships of life and not be spoiled by a rich upbringing.
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As one pit was exhausted, it was filled with spoil from the next.
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In some areas, unvegetated spoil piles continue to erode even 50 to 65 years after mining.
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The spoil heap of excavated soil can be 50cm 0 across and 12cm 0 high.
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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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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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Much of the route is through a mining landscape, with spoil heaps and flooded pits.
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However, abandoned mines and their spoil heaps continue to contribute to heavy metal mineral pollution of the river and its tributaries.
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Each pit has a spoil heap nearby, usually in the shape of a crescent on the downhill side of the pit.
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Give me something which can not be spoilt by touch, words, smell, figure, and ether.
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