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75 Example Sentences Showcasing the Meaning of 'Spoil'

The heavy rain threatened to spoil our outdoor picnic, but we had a backup plan to move it indoors.

If you leave the milk out for too long, it will spoil and become unsafe to drink.

The spoiled ending of the movie was revealed by someone who had seen it before us, ruining the surprise.

The intense heat during the summer can spoil fruits and vegetables quickly if not stored properly.

The spoiled child threw a tantrum in the store when his mother refused to buy him a new toy.

As a film critic, she refrained from sharing spoilers about the plot twists in the highly anticipated movie.

The warm weather began to spoil the ice cream, causing it to melt faster than expected.

Leaving the car windows open during the storm threatened to spoil the interior with rainwater and damage the seats.

The discovery of the treasure was spoiled by the pirate's rival, who arrived first and took the valuable loot.

As a teenager, Jenna's parents warned her not to spoil her dinner by eating too many snacks before the meal.

The extravagant celebrations were starting to spoil the couple's wedding budget, forcing them to reconsider their choices.

Despite her best efforts, the chef accidentally added too much salt to the soup, threatening to spoil the entire dish.

The millionaire philanthropist decided to spoil the local orphanage with a generous donation for new facilities and educational programs.

The archaeologists were careful not to spoil the ancient artifacts as they excavated the historical site.

Overindulging in screen time can spoil a child's ability to appreciate outdoor activities and social interactions.

The unexpected rain threatened to spoil our outdoor picnic, but we managed to find shelter and continue the fun.

The author chose not to spoil the plot twist in the book, allowing readers to experience the surprise for themselves.

The heavy rain began to spoil the outdoor birthday party, ruining the decorations and cake.

The warm weather caused the fruits to spoil quickly, attracting a swarm of fruit flies.

The author did not want to spoil the ending of the mystery novel, so they avoided giving away any details.

Excessive use of preservatives in food can sometimes spoil the natural taste of the ingredients.

The team worked hard to prevent injuries and not let personal conflicts spoil their chances of winning the championship.

Despite the chef's best efforts, the unexpected power outage threatened to spoil the elaborate meal preparations.

Leaving a sandwich in a hot car for too long can spoil the mayonnaise and make it unsafe to eat.

Despite her best efforts, the unexpected delay in shipping threatened to spoil the surprise gift for her friend's birthday.

The ongoing conflict in the region has the potential to spoil diplomatic relations between the two neighboring countries.

The lack of proper storage conditions can easily spoil the delicate balance of wine during its aging process.

His constant complaining and negative attitude began to spoil the otherwise enjoyable atmosphere of the family gathering.

The hikers were warned not to spoil the natural beauty of the national park by leaving trash or disturbing the wildlife.

The malfunction in the cooling system threatened to spoil the scientific experiment that had been running for months.

The careless use of harsh chemicals can spoil the delicate fabrics of your clothes, causing them to lose color and texture.

The leak in the roof had the potential to spoil the antique furniture stored in the attic if not repaired promptly.

The spoiled ballot papers were carefully examined to determine the cause of the irregularities in the voting process.

The lack of maintenance began to spoil the charm of the historic building, with paint peeling and windows broken.

The strict teacher refused to spoil her students with lenient grading, maintaining high academic standards.

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