Pronunciation: /spɔɪlz ʌv ˈɔfɪs/
noun a noun is a word that represents a person, place, thing, or idea. In this case, 'spoils' and 'office' are both nouns.
A1 The mayor enjoyed the spoils of office, such as a fancy car and a spacious office.
A2 The spoils of office included a generous salary and access to exclusive events.
B1 Corruption often leads to politicians abusing the spoils of office for personal gain.
B2 The president was accused of using the spoils of office to benefit his friends and family.
C1 The investigation revealed the extent of the spoils of office that had been misused by government officials.
C2 The documentary exposed the lavish lifestyle funded by the spoils of office acquired through corruption.
formal The mayor was accused of using public funds for personal gain, claiming the spoils of office.
informal The new boss wasted no time in enjoying the spoils of office, driving around in a fancy car.
slang Once he became the team captain, he started flaunting the spoils of office like he owned the place.
figurative As the CEO, she had access to the spoils of office, including power and influence.
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