spoiling (for) (Meaning)

spoiling (for)

to have a strong desire for (something, such as a fight)

spoiling (for) Sentence Examples

  1. Sarah's grandmother was spoiling her rotten with endless treats and gifts.
  2. The children were forbidden from spoiling their dinner by snacking beforehand.
  3. The company's reputation was spoiled by its poor customer service.
  4. The rain spoiled our picnic plans, leaving us soaked and disappointed.
  5. The spoiled milk in the fridge gave off a foul odor.
  6. The teacher warned the students not to spoil the surprise by talking about it.
  7. The once-pristine painting was spoiled by a careless brushstroke.
  8. The spoiled athlete refused to accept defeat, blaming his loss on bad luck.
  9. The excessive attention spoiled the child, making him demanding and disrespectful.
  10. The unrefrigerated food spoiled quickly, forcing us to discard it.

FAQs About the word spoiling (for)

to have a strong desire for (something, such as a fight)

revelling (in), longing (for), hungering (for), salivating (for),dying (for), hankering (for or after), panting (after), jonesing (for), aching (for), pining (for)

loathing,hating, despising, abhorring, detesting, abominating, refusing, spurning,rejecting, declining

Sarah's grandmother was spoiling her rotten with endless treats and gifts.

The children were forbidden from spoiling their dinner by snacking beforehand.

The company's reputation was spoiled by its poor customer service.

The rain spoiled our picnic plans, leaving us soaked and disappointed.