Examples of 'spoils' in a sentence
Meaning of "spoils"
Spoil is a noun that typically refers to goods stolen during warfare or looting, or can also describe the result of destructive actions
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- That which is taken from another by violence; especially, the plunder taken from an enemy; pillage; booty.
- Waste material left over in the course of excavation, construction, mining, or dredging operations.
- Public offices and their benefits regarded as the peculiar property of a successful party or faction, to be bestowed for its own advantage.
- third-person singular simple present indicative form of spoil
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Which spoils the taste of the wine.
We should enjoy the spoils of war as well.
It spoils the whole country for you.
You took the spoils fixed inside.
And spoils in abundance that they are taking.
One bad apple spoils the barrel.
Just spoils the flavor for tomorrow.
He will bring the spoils of his triumph.
It just spoils remembering them as they really are.
One bad apple spoils the bunch.
Nothing spoils a party like a drunk in a wheelchair.
There was a guy who spoils the landscape.
That spoils the whole thing a bit.
Sweet sexy redhead spoils you passionately.
The spoils of the battle is up there it is yours.
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We take back the spoils of social injustice.
He spoils me rotten and he treats me like a queen.
Gathering up their spoils vanished without a trace.
Spoils the illusion for everybody else.
Bad company spoils the best of men.
I would set desire towards greater spoils.
But the spoils are for you to enjoy.
Share the burden and the spoils.
She spoils her only son badly.
But eating alone spoils the taste.
Only it spoils the pleasure of the time.
And now we have even more spoils.
His mistress spoils him almost to death.
I will pay you from the spoils.
Nothing spoils a neighborhood faster than artillery.
Your mother is probably dividing up my spoils as we speak.
Nothing spoils an apple pie like apples.
And he was not in for a share of the spoils.
Pick up the spoils without much fuss.
The victor comes to claim his spoils.
This spoils the coolness of his words.
You said we would share in the spoils.
The spoils of war were also kept there.
To kill a partner to take over his spoils.
Kate spoils her to keep her quiet.
Contaminated soils and polluted dredging spoils.
Perhaps the spoils are a little galling to him.
I will only take half your spoils.
A black sheep spoils the whole flock.
The way a victor desires his spoils.
That spoils everything and wastes time.
He says the curfew spoils his business.
The spoils that fell to him were enormous.
One rotten apple spoils the barrel.
He is adamant about not sharing the spoils.