spoils Meaning in Tamil ( spoils வார்த்தையின் தமிழ் அர்த்தம்)
Verb:
கெடச்செய், செல்லம் கொடுத்து கெடு,
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spoils's Usage Examples:
From the spoils of the war he constructed the first public library at Rome, in the Atrium Libertatis, also erected by him (Pliny, Nat.
The auction continued in full swing, the outdoor area crowded with bargain seekers, their acquired spoils piled high about them.
Scipio Africanus from the spoils of that city and aroused the cupidity of Verres.
s hesitation and delay, he reached the north with his spoils by dint of forced marches.
On the 7th of June 1808 he had sacked Cordova; but while he was laden with its spoils the Spanish general Castanos with the army of Andalusia (30,000), and also a large body of armed peasantry, approached.
She was the victor of Vegas to the tune of three hundred dollars, and called to invite Fred out to spend the spoils.
No American president has done so much to discredit and destroy the old Jacksonian theory of party government that "to the victors belong the spoils," and to create confidence in the practical success as well as the moral desirability of a system of appointments to office which rests upon efficiency and merit only.
message from the empress in 565, he is said to have invited this fiercest and rudest of the Teutonic clans to seize the spoils of Italy.
In a speech in the Senate defending Van Buren against an attack by Henry Clay, Marcy made the unfortunate remark that " to the victors belong the spoils of the enemy," and thereby became widely known as a champion of the proscription of political opponents.
Are they selling something or is it someone's personal soapbox?Really, I'm sick to death of the sad spoilsports that have turned the DVD format into their own personal soapbox.
"It's the steam that spoils them," he added, stretching out his feet toward the fire.
Synonyms:
mess up, screw up, louse up, bumble, blow, foul up, ball up, botch up, mishandle, botch, bungle, bobble, bollocks, miscarry, fuck up, muck up, fumble, bollocks up, bodge, go wrong, fluff, muff, flub, bollix, fail, bollix up,
Antonyms:
linger, enrich, success, make, succeed,