a. [f. SPOIL v.1] That can be spoiled; capable of spoiling.
1648. Hexham, II. Schendelick, Deflowrable, Spoilable.
1815. L. Hunt, Feast Posts, 124. These are not the persons in question,they are not the spoilable men.
1849. Ld. Cockburn, Jrnl. (1874), II. 321. This place is not exempted from the doom which makes everything spoilable.
1890. C. Smith, Riddle L. Haviland, II. ii. I. 99. That is the only spoilable thing about me.