Similar words: squander, plundered, murdered, bewildered, be considered as, underestimate, underestimation, quantum. Meaning: ['skwɑndə(r) /'skwɒn-] adj. not used to good advantage.
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31) Streamlined for swimming, much of the energy used in walking is squandered on side-to-side motion.
32) But so much gallantry to be squandered with so little hope!
33) World No53 Swail then squandered a hatful of chances to move 2-1 clear as Hendry eventually came through 95-18.
34) In less than three years he had squandered the entire family fortune.
35) Wynalda squandered two solid chances in a scoreless first half.
36) There was no money to pay the rent. They'd already squandered the little that they had.
37) But as the game's tempo reached fever pitch, Saunders squandered a golden opportunity to grab an equaliser.
38) Their conversation soon turned to shared regrets about the large amount of money being squandered on environmental programs without commensurate result.
39) She has squandered nearly $41 million of the family fortune on bad investments.
40) He had squandered his great gifts of talent, intellect, and personal magnetism.
41) In the last part of the century we squandered our energy on endless quarreling over reproductive rights, women bitterly against women.
42) The results were shocking, at least to people who care about squandered money.
43) England squandered a golden opportunity to score, seconds before the final whistle.
44) I had about seven dollars, five of which I foolishly squandered that night.
45) He squandered his time and money in gambling.
46) He squandered all his money on gambling.
47) He squandered his pocket money on movies.
48) You squandered the opportunity to get and advanced degree.
49) It's so much money squandered.
50) She squandered millions on a life of make-believe.
51) But they have squandered more than they have achieved.
52) Many of the enemy were squandered.
53) A young man squandered all his inherited wealth.
54) You've squandered every penny you've earned.
55) The son of a white woman from Kansas and a black goat herder-turned-academic from Kenya, Obama delivered an unsentimental account of squandered opportunities in postcolonial Africa.
56) She felt as indignant as if her own money had been squandered.
57) A large amount of money squandered by him on gambling.
58) He stole squandered nearly $ 250,000,[http://sentencedict.com/squandered.html]000 before he left office.
59) In just a few years, he squandered all his family property.
60) So defamiliarization, against the backdrop of a kind of gray uniformity that Jakobson in his essay on byt "The Generation that Squandered its Poets" called "byt"-- I don't know how to pronounce that.
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