The woman refuses to leave her burning house, choosing to die with her books. This goes against the firemen's protocol and shocks Montag because it challenges his belief in the "rightness" of burning books. Montag is also annoyed because he realizes the woman prefers to die for her beliefs rather than conform to society's rules.
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 (×¤×™× ×§)
Apples can and do spoil.
Yes. Homemade gravy can 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.
Microorganisms cause chicken to spoil.