1. He said he saw a bunch of focused faces, admitting his presence may have spoiled the mood. 2. He said he saw a bunch of focused faces and admitted his presence may have spoiled the mood. 3. It is jackpot time and they do not want the holiday mood spoiled by reminders of the Kader horror. 4. She says the mood is spoiled with things that look too new, referring to both the lamps and tables. 5. Spoils the mood entirely. 6. Gore, speaking to reporters at Vnukovo airport, was asked if questions about campaign financing at home would spoil the mood of his trip. 7. However, the long queues outside polling stations dispelled any notion that violence would spoil the mood of voters. |