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HUBLOT Posted 13 years ago
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Spoiled-rotten

Hi teachers,



Does "a spoiled-rotten kid" mean a really spoiled kid?
  

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HUBLOT a really spoiled kid? Yes, but only in the sense that 'spoiled', when applied to a child, means accustomed to having his own way in all matters, accustomed to having every wish fulfilled by everyone around him, accustomed to being given the best of everything, etc. CJ

  • HUBLOT a really spoiled kid?
  • Yes, but only in the sense that 'spoiled', when applied to a child, means accustomed to having his own way in all matters, accustomed to having every wish fulfilled by everyone around him, accustomed to being given the best of everything, etc.
  • CJ
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HUBLOTa really spoiled kid?
Yes, but only in the sense that 'spoiled', when applied to a child, means accustomed to having his own way in all matters, accustomed to having every wish fulfilled by everyone around him, accustomed to being given the best of everything, etc.

CJ

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