Definition: simple past and past participle of spoil
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Number of sentences found for the keyword 'spoiled': 10
1. The milk was spoiled because it was left out overnight.
2. The spoiled child threw a tantrum in the store.
3. She spoiled the surprise by arriving early.
4. His spoiled attitude made him unpopular at school.
5. That food smells spoiled; don’t eat it.
6. They spoiled the ending of the movie!
7. He has a spoiled dog that sleeps on the bed.
8. The rain spoiled our picnic plans.
9. She spoiled the painting by adding too much paint.
10. He’s never satisfied because he’s been spoiled all his life.
1. The milk was spoiled because it was left out overnight.
2. The spoiled child threw a tantrum in the store.
3. She spoiled the surprise by arriving early.
4. His spoiled attitude made him unpopular at school.
5. That food smells spoiled; don’t eat it.
6. They spoiled the ending of the movie!
7. He has a spoiled dog that sleeps on the bed.
8. The rain spoiled our picnic plans.
9. She spoiled the painting by adding too much paint.
10. He’s never satisfied because he’s been spoiled all his life.
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