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spoiled girl

spoil <a spoil; spoils> N

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The king gave the anklet to his proud and spoiled daughter.
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Due in part to their intelligence and size, they are easily spoiled and can be very headstrong if not well-trained.
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His political speeches were always carefully prepared but the effect was to some extent spoiled by a monotonous delivery.
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However, she also has a fiery temper and can sometimes be snobby, spoiled, prissy and pretentious.
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Rather, consignments are horses selectively bred as bucking stock, excess or unsalable young horses from large ranches, and spoiled riding horses that have become particularly adept at bucking off riders.
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She is a girly, spoiled, ugly, ruthless little rich girl with a red poufy hair, one eye and wears a pink dress with a bow.
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When it attempts to take seriously the problems of characters who are spoiled, affluent and unbearably smug, it becomes considerably less attractive.
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He goes to the refrigerator and opens it to find rotting fish and other spoiled food tumble out.
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Children and teens who are perceived as spoiled may be described as overindulged, grandiose, narcissistic or egocentric-regressed.
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At the beginning, he is described as a spoiled and annoying little boy, who ruins every family occasion.
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