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easily spoiled



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And that’s why an otherwise good day can be so easily spoiled.

From Inc Feb. 8, 2012

Along for the walk — easily spoiled on Saturday — he had a scorer, a standard-bearer, a rules official and his caddie from New Zealand, Rod Gutry.

From New York Times Jul. 16, 2011

In a refrigerator the jar will keep easily spoiled foods fresh for days.

From Time Magazine Archive

Earnestly directed by Charles Vidor, this picture cinematizes Howard Spring's best-selling English novel about a best-selling English novelist, who, having sired an easily spoiled son, does everything he can to spoil him.

From Time Magazine Archive

In my experience also an iron so tinned is more easily spoiled as to the state of its surface, "detinned," in fact, by overheating than when the tinning is carried out by resin and friction.

From On Laboratory Arts by Richard Threlfall




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