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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61) But when the tap ran freely, water was squandered, and - inevitably - stopped.
62) Remember, the U.S. fiscal outlook was pretty good in 2000, but, as soon as Republicans gained control of the White House, they squandered the surplus on tax cuts and unfunded wars.
63) While she gave money freely, she never squandered a dime.
64) Lk. 15:13 And not many days after, the younger son, having gathered everything together, went abroad to a distant country and there squandered his estate by living dissolutely.
65) Sheldon: No, you squandered your time with me, and the moment has now passed. Feast on your disappointment, much as the capybara feasts on its own waste.
66) As you can see, this wood which we call holy (palo santo; holy timber), it was squandered,[www.Sentencedict.com] like water.
67) The thirty - six Enterprise divebombers were being squandered in a jittery shot from the hip.
68) He was really a Sisyphean poor thing, because his wife squandered his money and went away in the long run.
69) He squandered too much in the heat of personal communication.
70) He may say ( boastfully); Wealth have I squandered in abundance!
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