I used to buy tea loose from a local shop and kept it in a ziplock. Last night I found some in the back of my cupboard and had a cup with my husband. It was fresh and delicious! We think it was about 4 years old.
No really. Haven't seen ice teas getting spoilt.
Salt does not spoil.
I will spoil you Vou mimá-lo.
No, alcohol does not spoil
why does sambar gets spoil
Sugar cane does spoil.
to spoil (meaning, to rot) = kilkel (קלקל) to spoil (a child) = pinek (×¤×™× ×§)
Yes. Homemade gravy can spoil.
Apples can and do spoil.
use spoil in a sentence
they ate it before it got spoil
No, the word spoil is a verb (spoil, spoils, spoiling, spoiled). The past participle of the verb, spoiled, is an adjective.