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spoilt1 [spɔɪlt] VB

spoilt pt, pp of spoil

See also spoil

I . spoil <spoilt, spoilt [or esp AM -ed, -ed]> [spɔɪl] VB trans

1. spoil (ruin):

psuć [perf po-]

2. spoil child:

II . spoil <spoilt, spoilt [or esp AM -ed, -ed]> [spɔɪl] VB intr

spoilt2 [spɔɪlt] ADJ

spoilt child:

spoilt

I . spoil <spoilt, spoilt [or esp AM -ed, -ed]> [spɔɪl] VB trans

1. spoil (ruin):

psuć [perf po-]

2. spoil child:

II . spoil <spoilt, spoilt [or esp AM -ed, -ed]> [spɔɪl] VB intr

Monolingual examples (not verified by PONS Editors)

English
The graceful lines of the fuselage were spoilt by the twin nose-wheel assembly, intended to reduce damage on nose-overs and at rest with a forward centre of gravity.
en.wikipedia.org
It is real, genuine, grinding poverty, not spoilt, first world, indolent "poverty".
johnsblog.dailymail.co.uk
She also seems to have a distinct hatred for snob-like behaviour and spoilt children.
en.wikipedia.org
It really felt like she'd only made the trip over so as she wasn't the villain who spoilt the fun and that's a huge shame.
www.mirror.co.uk
She is featured throughout the book and is quite a spoilt and sulky girl.
en.wikipedia.org
Give me something which can not be spoilt by touch, words, smell, figure, and ether.
en.wikipedia.org
But sadly their jubilant scenes at the final whistle were spoilt as a mass punch-up between the two sides broke out soon after.
www.walesonline.co.uk
If you believe this proves she was a spoilt, prissy clotheshorse, think again.
www.odt.co.nz
A different alignment, a different mode of taking the railway through the maze of hills and valleys would have spoilt its picture postcard perfectness.
en.wikipedia.org
He has said that as a child he was hugely spoilt.
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