Definitionn. someone who dissipates resources self-indulgently
Last update: July 3, 2015
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The advantage of this process is that the artist's model is not destroyed as in the cire-perdue, and if a "waster" results, a second mould can be taken. [Please select]
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I have described her as a waster of food when her larva is established, according to custom, in the cell of the Mason-bee. [Please select]
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The landscape, as they advanced, became waster and more wild, until nothing but heath and rock encumbered the side of the valley. [Please select]
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But then I was all you have called him--a waster and a prodigal. [Please select]
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By nature he was a jester, trifler, and waster of time. [Please select]
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Larry, the waster of life, yet the faithful, the symbol of brotherhood. [Please select]
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The home builder, the waster, the gambler, the loyal citizen, the slacker, the honest and dishonest--they were all there at the pay window of the Mill. [Please select]
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