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He is a bit of a spoilt brat who doesn't think of what other people want.
I was expecting her to be a bit of a spoilt brat because she had a rich daddy and went to expensive boarding-schools – Wycombe Abbey, then Rugby sixth form – but on the contrary she seems to have an unusually strong work ethic.
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Mostly, they have made him seem either a bit of a twit (fantasising about being a tampon) or hopelessly spoilt and out of touch (having his valet put the toothpaste on his toothbrush each night).
How should we respond to this story of a spoilt woman's comeuppance?
Their revolt (though quite sincere) was safe, like the tantrums of a spoilt child.
Cristiano Ronaldo reacted to a restorative night for the game with all the petulance and pettiness of a spoilt child.
Mr Putin laughed off a Russian press row over a photo of a spoilt ballot-paper on which was scrawled an obscene message addressed to himself.
Here, as the only son among seven sisters, he developed into something of a spoilt child, accustomed to getting his own way.
The risk of a spoilt election from a third-party Trump bid may be even greater than during the ones Ross Perot and Ralph Nader engineered in 1992 and 2000, because 2015 does present Trump with a sliver of a natural constituency.
Bit of a maverick.
Bit of a scoop?
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