Word: spoiledness
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"Almost all the kids there are extremely rich, elite Egyptians. And there's this type--people say bint masr gadida, `girl from Heliopolis.' It's sort of like saying valley girl, Basically an extremely spoiled person who likes dressing up. And what you get used to seeing at A.U.C. is...
But Harvard nearly spoiled its front-running position against cellardweller Cornell. The Crimson had strutted into upstate New York figuring on blanking the league's perennial pasty.
"I'm pretty spoiled," Leary said. "They [the Crimson defense] basically wouldn't let me see a shot."
The first annual Potomac Regatta promised to be a showcase for some of the world's best collegiate crews, but the Harvard heavyweight crew spoiled the party.
So in the nightcap, Huskie hurler Sue Rybczmk didn't give up any hits to the listless Crimson bats. In fact, it was Rybczmk's hit--a beaning of another Harvard catcher, Liz Resnick--that spoiled her attempt for a perfect game in Storrs, Conn.