spoilered
English
Etymology
spoiler
+
-ed
Adjective
spoilered
(
not comparable
)
Fitted with a
spoiler
(of a specified kind).
2007
September 30, Rob Sass, “M: How BMW Spells Performance in Just One Letter”, in
New York Times
:
It was flared,
spoilered
and winged in every way — so much that it could be mistaken for a car modified with aftermarket touches.
Verb
spoilered
simple past tense and past participle of
spoiler
Anagrams
despoiler
,
leprosied
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