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- to spoil - a) to damage or injure in such a way as to make useless, valueless, etc.; to destroy; b) to mar or impair the enjoyment, quality or functioning of; c) to overindulge so as to cause to demand or expect too much.
- to commit the crime of engaging in sexual acts, esp. involving penetration of the vagina or anus, usu. forcibly or deceitfully with a girl or woman, with a person who has not consented; to rape.
- to extinguish (a fire, burning lamp, etc.); to put off.
- to ward off; to prevent (evil things from happening, etc.).
- to have taken from one by negligence; to suffer the loss of; to be deprived of.
- to make ceremonially unclean or to spoil morally.
- ಕೆಡಿಸಿ ಕೂಡಿಸು keḍisi kūḍisu (coll.) to spoil or render something completely useless.
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- the state of being ruined; a disaster; misfortune.
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- a cloth or leather covering for the instep and ankle, and, sometimes, the calf of the leg; spat or legging; gaiter.
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- to shoot an arrow forcefully or in anger.
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- (dial.) a kind of fish.
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- the tanned hide of animals, as of deer, etc., used to sit on.
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- a kind of tree.
- its fruit.
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- the tree Cluytia collina.
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- to cut; to separate; to severe.
- to cause to cut, severe.
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- the quality of being very sweet.
- that which is very sweet.