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[ UK /wˈɑːstɹə‍l/ ]
NOUN
  1. someone who dissipates resources self-indulgently

How To Use wastrel In A Sentence

  • When riskily was worse addison real estate to go slapdash, the episome nazimova wastrel dumpy zostera. Rational Review
  • These children, they said, were destined to become wastrels, neurotic misfits or criminals.
  • April 20th, 2010 at 4: 01 am zirconia-blank says: the analyst is the lie, the expert in the TV and so on is only the wastrel. Think Progress » Fox analyst Rove calls Fox hosts ‘sad’ for asking him about month-old attempted citizen’s arrest.
  • His prospective employer, Tony, is an upper-class wastrel just come into his inheritance.
  • These from the scabrous canvas of fulgent wastrels and transcendental madmen. Vacuum City
  • Experiences are savings which a miser puts aside. Wisdom is an inheritance which a wastrel cannot exhaust.
  • Running full-tilt from her fundamentalist roots, Coolbrith married young, betrothing herself to a wastrel Los Angeles musician named Robert Carsley. LIGHTING OUT FOR THE TERRITORY
  • Only her wastrel cousin Vincent Vere, she believes, possesses a poetic soul similar to her own, though the philistine world regards him as nothing but a sickly, rather epicene dandy and sponge. Tolstoy and Trollope Fans, Meet Couperus
  • In the eyes of the elderly, youngsters are often seen to be wastrels who are frittering away their time in frivolous pursuits, unmindful of precious time slipping away inexorably.
  • Roman tales of Cleopatra as louche and languid, a bedizened wastrel, are probably crudely slanted. In All Her Infinite Variety
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