spoils

UK:*UK and possibly other pronunciationsUK and possibly other pronunciations/ˈspɔɪlz/

From the verb spoil: (⇒ conjugate)
spoils is: Click the infinitive to see all available inflections
v 3rd person singular

spoils
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Synonyms:
plunder Collocations, pillage, prize Collocations, booty Collocations, loot Collocations, take Collocations, haul Collocations


spoil
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Sense: Verb: decay
Synonyms:
decay Collocations, rot Collocations, decompose, go bad, go off (informal), become tainted, mold Collocations, mould (UK), fester, putrefy, curdle, turn sour, go rancid
Sense: Verb: reduce quality
Synonyms:
blemish Collocations, damage Collocations, mar Collocations, tarnish, flaw Collocations, upset Collocations, harm Collocations, hurt Collocations, injure Collocations, disfigure, compromise Collocations, cripple Collocations, deface, impair Collocations, ruin Collocations, sabotage
Sense: Verb: treat excessively kindly
Synonyms:
pamper Collocations, mollycoddle, coddle, baby Collocations, indulge, pander to


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