spoil
81spoil someone rotten — informal to let someone, especially a child, have or do whatever they want She has a little dog and she spoils it rotten …
82spoil someone's chances — to make it impossible for someone to achieve something that they could have achieved fairly easily A shoulder injury spoiled his chances of victory in the finals …
83spoil ground — /ˈspɔɪl graʊnd/ (say spoyl grownd) noun Nautical a charted area designated for the deposit of dredgings …
84spoil heap — /ˈspɔɪl hip/ (say spoyl heep) noun the pile of earth, stones, etc., produced by an archaeological excavation …
85spoil the ship for a ha'porth of tar — Ruin an entire enterprise, or fail to complete a task properly, because of minor parsimony …
86SPOIL-SPORT — …
87spoil bank — noun : a bank composed of excavated earth …
88spoil ground — noun : an area where excavated material is deposited * * * an area within a body of water, esp. in the sea, where dredged material is deposited …
89spoil-mold — ˈ ̷ ̷ˌ ̷ ̷ noun : waste mold …
90spoil´a|ble — …