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Idiom be spoilt for choice mainly British, mainly American to have so many good possible choices that it is difficult to make a decision.With 51 flavours of ice-cream to choose from you are spoiled for choice.
be spoilt for choiceTo have an abundance of suitable or ideal options from which to choose, such that it may be difficult to make a decision. Primarily heard in UK. Between video games, television, and the Internet, kids these days are spoilt for choice when it comes to their entertainment. Our hotel was right in the midst of the city's finest restaurants, so whenever we wanted something to eat we were spoilt for choice. be spoilt for choice have so many attractive possibilities to choose from that it is difficult to make a selection. Britishbe spoilt/spoiled for ˈchoice have so many opportunities or things to choose from that it is difficult to make a decision: I’ve had so many job offers that I’m spoilt for choice. |