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merriam webster
to spoil the party
para estropear la fiesta
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spoil verb

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spoiled, has spoiled, is spoiling, spoils
estropearse, echarse a perder; saquear; estropear, arruinar; consentir, mimar

Example sentences of
spoil verb

  • The fight spoiled the party.
  • The camping trip was spoiled by bad weather.
  • Don't let one mistake spoil your day.
  • Don't spoil your appetite by snacking too much.
  • Exposure to air will spoil the wine.
  • I spoiled the sauce by adding too much garlic.
  • The milk was beginning to spoil.
  • The hotel spoils their guests with fine dining and excellent service.
  • She always spoils me on my birthday.
  • You should spoil yourself with a day at the spa.

party noun

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parties
fiesta; partido (político); parte, participante; grupo (de personas)
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The guests are really letting loose at this party.

Example sentences of
party noun

  • We are having a party.
  • a high school dance party
  • Were you invited to her party?
  • Our New Year's Eve party was a huge success.
  • political parties with opposing agendas
  • The senator is loyal to his party.
  • the two parties in the marriage contract
  • The parties in the lawsuit reached a settlement.

Synonyms of
party noun