SPOIL vs FLUB: NOUN
- The act of plundering; spoliation.
- Refuse material removed from an excavation.
- An object of plunder; prey.
- Incidental benefits reaped by a winner, especially political patronage enjoyed by a successful party or candidate.
- Goods or property seized from a victim after a conflict, especially after a military victory.
- Arms and armor stripped from a defeated enemy; the plunder taken from an enemy in war; booty; loot; hence, that which is seized or falls to one after any struggle; specifically, in recent use, the patronage and emoluments of office, considered as a reward for zeal or service rendered in a struggle of parties: frequently in the plural: as, the spoils of capture; to the victor belong the spoils; the spoils of office; party spoils.
- The act of plundering, pillaging, or despoiling; the act of spoliation; pillage; robbery.
- Injury; damage; waste; havoc; destruction.
- An object of pillage or spoliation; a thing to be preyed upon; a prey.
- The slough, or cast skin, of a serpent or other animal.
- Waste material, as that obtained in mining, quarrying, excavating canals, making railway cuttings, etc. Compare spoil-bank.
- The act of stripping and taking by force
- Material (such as rock or earth) removed in the course of an excavation, or in mining or dredging. Tailings.
- Plunder taken from an enemy or victim.
- The act of spoiling something by causing damage to it
- The theory or practice of regarding public offices and their emoluments as so much plunder to be distributed among their active partisans by those who are chosen to responsible offices of administration.
- A bank formed by the earth taken from an excavation, as of a canal.
- Corruption; cause of corruption.
- The act or practice of plundering; robbery; waste.
- That which is gained by strength or effort.
- Public offices and their emoluments regarded as the peculiar property of a successful party or faction, to be bestowed for its own advantage; -- commonly in the plural.
- That which is taken from another by violence; especially, the plunder taken from an enemy; pillage; booty.
- (usually plural) valuables taken by violence (especially in war)
- Synonyms Plunder, Booty, etc. See pillage, n.
- In spoil-five, a drawn game.
- An error; a mistake in the performance an action.
- Same as foozle, 2.
- The act or an instance of botching or bungling.
- An embarrassing mistake
SPOIL vs FLUB: VERB
- Hinder or prevent (the efforts, plans, or desires) of
- Have a strong desire or urge to do something
- Destroy and strip of its possession
- Become unfit for consumption or use
- Alter from the original
- Make imperfect
- Treat with excessive indulgence
- To reveal the ending of (a story etc.); to ruin (a surprise) by exposing it ahead of time.
- Make a mess of, destroy or ruin
- Make a mess of, destroy or ruin
- To goof, fumble, or err in the performance of an action.
SPOIL vs FLUB: INTRANSITIVE VERB
- To practice plunder or robbery.
- To lose the valuable qualities; to be corrupted; to decay.
- To become unfit for use or consumption, as from decay. Used especially of perishables, such as food. : decay.
- To take by force.
- To plunder; despoil.
- To harm the character of (a child) by overindulgence or leniency. : pamper.
- To impair or destroy the value or quality of; ruin.
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SPOIL vs FLUB: TRANSITIVE VERB
- To render useless by injury; to injure fatally; to ruin; to destroy
- To cause to decay and perish; to corrupt; to vitiate; to mar.
- To seize by violence; to take by force; to plunder.
- To plunder; to strip by violence; to pillage; to rob; -- with of before the name of the thing taken.
- To botch; bungle.
SPOIL vs FLUB: OTHER WORD TYPES
- To decay; become tainted or unsavory; lose freshness: as, fruit and fish soon spoil in warm weather.
- To engage in plunder and robbery; pillage; rob.
- To cut up; carve: as, to spoil a hen.
- To injure, vitiate, or impair in any way; especially, as applied to persons, to vitiate or impair in character or disposition; render less filial, obedient, affectionate, mannerly, modest, contented, or the like: as, to spare the rod and spoil the child; to spoil one with flattery.
- To destroy; ruin; injure; mar; impair; render useless, or less valuable, potent, or the like; seriously impair the quality, value, soundness, beauty, usefulness, pleasantness, etc., of: as, to spoil a thing in the making; to spoil one's chances of promotion; to spoil the fun.
- To seize or take by force; carry off as booty.
- To strip with violence; rob; pillage; plunder; despoil: with of before the thing taken.
- To bang; flop.
SPOIL vs FLUB: RELATED WORDS
- Deflower, Coddle, Mollycoddle, Foil, Bollix, Mishandle, Botch, Indulge, Pamper, Blow, Impair, Vitiate, Thwart, Frustrate, Mar
- Spoil, Misdoing, Bollocks, Bollix, Blow, Fluff, Boner, Mishandle, Muff, Fumble, Bobble, Blooper, Bungle, Botch, Blunder
SPOIL vs FLUB: DESCRIBE WORDS
- Cosset, Deflower, Coddle, Mollycoddle, Foil, Bollix, Mishandle, Botch, Pamper, Blow, Impair, Vitiate, Thwart, Frustrate, Mar
- Screw up, Spoil, Misdoing, Bollocks, Bollix, Blow, Fluff, Boner, Mishandle, Fumble, Bobble, Blooper, Bungle, Botch, Blunder
SPOIL vs FLUB: SENTENCE EXAMPLES
- In order not to spoil the aesthetic view class are covered with some clothing in order not to spoil aesthetic!
- Local chefs are just waiting to spoil you with their specialities Allow our hospitality to spoil you and enjoy the specialities of our area.
- Prior to excavation and placement of spoil, existing vegetation in construction areas would be cleared and grubbed and buried in spoil disposal areas.
- Spoil yourself on that special day (or spoil him on the honeymoon.) with our sexy and sensual range of imported lingerie.
- And spoil all that is in them, TJie treasures of wisdom they shall not spoil, Nor find out her hidden things.
- They spoil their children and then send them to the school to spoil it.
- Maintenance dredging where the spoil is deposited in a spoil area authorized by all applicable state and federal regulatory agenciesh.
- Spoil Disposal The extensive drilling, blasting, and excavation, anticipated during project construction, would produce significant amounts of spoil.
- Spoil Side Spoil is the term used for excavated soil.
- Dredged spoil will be trucked to suitable spoil site.
- In Bushworld, anything makes sense, even a very dangerous Flub like this.
- 3. There will most likely be another name flub Dick Poop, anyone?.
- Synonyms for bungle include botch, flub, muff, blunder, blow, bumble, mishandle bodge!
- Still, Mrs. Grundy would clobber a little kid for this flub.
- Friends in any way flie flub flet flye flid fley.
- This is what caused the flub during Obama's oath.
- Instagram Police are just waiting for me to flub up.
- Wettest surliness flub crossing hibernate ventriloquists scab hacker billionaire.
- Twitter Tuesday to issue an apology for the flub.
- Improv tochat about the ridiculous blockbuster flub, Waterworld!
SPOIL vs FLUB: QUESTIONS
- Does Sophie Turner's New Tattoo spoil'game of Thrones'?
- What happens when parents coddle and spoil their children?
- Does the Char-Griller double play 5650 spoil easily?
- Will MTG spoil season start with Kamigawa debut day?
- Do vitamins and minerals spoil after the expiration date?
- Do grandparents who don't babysit spoil their grandchildren?
- Can Miami Dolphins spoil New England Patriots'season?
- Did'Avengers: Endgame'star Ruffalo spoil his movies?
- Do fresh-cut fruits and vegetables spoil differently?
- Do psychrotolerant anaerobes in vacuum packed meat spoil?
- Why does flub use'Heck'and'Frick'instead of swear words?
- What does Johnson's MSNBC flub mean for the Detroit News?