Word: spoiledness
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A dramatic fourth-quarter comeback by Princeton spoiled the Bulldogs remaining hopes for an Ivy title.
MISUNDERSTOOD TOTS A new study finds that most parents believe six-month-old infants can be spoiled if you pick them up too often (they can't), and that a 15-month-old is mature enough to share toys (wrong again). Unrealistic expectations can cause stress for both parents and...
The Matson goal spoiled what otherwise could have been a breakthrough game for the Crimson. Up until then, neither team had been particularly dominant, as each had given up three penalty corners, and Harvard freshman Kate McDavitt came closer to scoring than any of Princeton's forwards in the early...
Doug insisted it would be the Mets while Mark, a long-spoiled Yankees' fan, offered to buy Doug a Guinness last night--the last chance for the Mets to celebrate before losing to the Yankees.
Could it be that she is spoiled herself? Definitely not. It's true that I sometimes refer to her as the principessa when we're traveling in Italy, but as I've explained before, I do that mainly because I find that it improves the service at the hotel. The...