"spoil" in inglés with examples - Collocation dictionary inglés
- Discouraged but not resigned, Michael went into the ballot office and, settling his problem of divided loyalty, deliberately spoiled his paper.
- But I've never before met one who'd deliberately spoil a job other people had worked months on, risked their lives on, just to keep it for himself!
- Some 22 per cent of those actually voting cast blank or deliberately spoiled ballot papers, a slightly higher figure than usual (voting was compulsory until the age of 60).
- Following intense pressure from the UN, the majority of the museum's collection was eventually returned, but many pieces had been broken in transit, poorly stored and, some suggest, deliberately spoiled.
- At several polling places around Jakarta on election day, deliberately spoiled ballots, which represented protests, outnumbered the actual votes for her former party, but their number was still tiny.
- Maybe the company is worried that if it did, some determined hacker would deliberately spoil the party just to prove Apple wrong.
- One of those buggers is deliberately spoiling the exercise.
- I don't think so and I I find it difficult to believe and disappointing to believe that as many man are would deliberately spoil their vote.
- This is a very serious matter the election to Labour's shadow cabinet and I do not want to believe that men would deliberately spoil their vote.
- That such a large percentage of votes were thrown out as invalid shows that many Peruvians took Toledo's advice and deliberately spoiled their ballots.
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