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unˈspoilable, a. (un-1 7 b.)
1836E. Howard R. Reefer lv, He contrived..to spoil our almost unspoilable meals. 1888Marzials Life V. Hugo 204 One trusts that Master Georges and Miss Jeanne were unspoilable. Hence unˈspoilableness.
1873C. M. Yonge Pillars of House I. xi. 232 Geraldine thought it was a great proof of his unspoilableness. 1881Daily News 1 Oct. (Encycl. Dict.), A prevalent style of furniture and decoration should have this character of what may be called unspoilableness. |