How To Use Wastrel In A Sentence
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Rational Review
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These children, they said, were destined to become wastrels, neurotic misfits or criminals.
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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.
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His prospective employer, Tony, is an upper-class wastrel just come into his inheritance.
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These from the scabrous canvas of fulgent wastrels and transcendental madmen.
Vacuum City
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Experiences are savings which a miser puts aside. Wisdom is an inheritance which a wastrel cannot exhaust.
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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
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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
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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.
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Roman tales of Cleopatra as louche and languid, a bedizened wastrel, are probably crudely slanted.
In All Her Infinite Variety
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His family and friends disown him as a wastrel and a bum.
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In Shakespeare's Henry V the French King Charles VI cautions his overconfident nobles that despite the erstwhile Prince Hal's reputation as a wastrel, the young invader is bred out of that bloody strain/That haunted us in our familiar paths.
How We Become What We Are
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Long life and wear resistant. Longer Availability work time and lower wastrel rate, reduce the overall cost.
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Some will use Earth Day to depict America as an energy wastrel and despoiler of the earth.
As the Earth Turns: How Environmentalism Has Evolved
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Several crumbling mansions also echo the misfortunes of wastrel sons who blew their patrimony on (as one local tells me), ‘fast women and slow horses’.
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This is a horribly patronising movie that makes Dublin in 1967 look like a theme-park of amiable drunken wastrels and boozy squawking women in headscarves and ankle socks.
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Thus he contemplates both Shakespeare's stinginess and his peculiar kind of generosity, an imaginative one that transformed a dying wastrel into the immortal Falstaff.
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A motley crew of wastrels, pikemen, surgeons, bowmen, duellists, and others, all who had been arrested for some supposed crime or other.
Archive 2010-01-01
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In those dark days fathers surfaced in politics either as incipient child-abusers, or alimony-evading wastrels.
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Cameron, cast against type, has to subvert his usually dignified air to portray a crooked and downbeat wastrel.
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Mirthless" is not the kind of adjective that makes its way onto full-page movie ads, but it's the most charitable way of describing the new "Arthur," a remake of the celebrated 1981 comedy about a wealthy wastrel's eviction from dipsomaniacal paradise by his family and Liza Minnelli.
'Arthur': He Drinks, Movie Falls Down
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This doesn't bother me unduly, aware as I am that the skinny wastrels to whom I'm typically attracted are themselves starting to reach the extent of their appeal as the fruits of their dissipation begin to show in their faces.
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In the picturesque port city of Bahia, Flor, a lovely young woman, marries the wastrel Vadinho, a compulsive wencher who beats her.
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It seemed like a place that gave monomaniacs a tannoy: so little space to say so little, Facebook for an older wastrel.
Twitter looks chaotic: but don't be afraid
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The dark treacly colours of Adriaen Brouwer's Interior of a Tavern suit the murk and smoke of the pot-houses favoured by that grimly observant wastrel.
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But to the contrary, the people were sympathetic towards her for having no father and a wastrel of a brother.
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Her father wouldn't let her marry a wastrel.