a. [f. SPOIL v.1] That can be spoiled; capable of spoiling.

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1648.  Hexham, II. Schendelick, Deflowrable, Spoilable.

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1815.  L. Hunt, Feast Posts, 124. These are not the persons in question,—they are not the spoilable men.

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1849.  Ld. Cockburn, Jrnl. (1874), II. 321. This place is not exempted from the doom which makes everything spoilable.

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1890.  C. Smith, Riddle L. Haviland, II. ii. I. 99. That is the only spoilable thing about me.

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