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[ UK /spˈɔ‍ɪlspɔːt/ ]
NOUN
  1. someone who spoils the pleasure of others

How To Use spoilsport In A Sentence

  • I fully expected to wind up in the role of spoilsport, but fortunately, truth is sometimes more interesting than fiction.
  • She did ask her dad if she could have a big party, but the old spoilsport refused.
  • What a spoilsport ," Molinari said when Kate was out of earshot. THE ASSOCIATE
  • Oh, don't be such a spoilsport, I'm sure we'll have a great time and nobody's going to get hurt.
  • The others started to file out, muttering about him being a spoilsport.
  • Such spoilsports, however, could not prevent cultural exchanges.
  • Darryl was scowling out the window, and Chad was too worried to tell him to stop being such a spoilsport.
  • Accuse me of being a spoilsport and I will plead guilty.
  • Or maybe it's because they're no-good party-pooping spoilsports who couldn't write a decent song if they had a gun to their heads.
  • I had received a few abusive tweets too many on the social networking site, and decided to do something about them: not because I am a spoilsport or humourless, but because I object to family and friends reading comments about me which are not just wicked, but against the law. 'Police put the phone down on my complaint over Twitter racial abuse'
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