Similar words: roasted, flabbergasted, plaster cast, caste system, haste, waste, taste, hasten. Meaning: [weɪst] adj. 1. serving no useful purpose; having no excuse for being 2. not used to good advantage 3. (of an organ or body part) diminished in size or strength as a result of disease or injury or lack of use 4. very thin especially from disease or hunger or cold.
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91. Let's hope it is not wasted.
92. City money is being wasted through governmental incompetence.
93. Such wasted lives, such terrible humiliations.
94. Respiratory victims commonly wasted away to skin-covered bones.
95. I had wasted my life and Francis's.
96. Another wasted corpse in yet another unmarked grave.Sentencedict.com
97. Her effort was wasted on me.
98. Imagine how much wasted time that represents. 3.
99. No time wasted, away within seconds at top speed.
100. If disappointed, though, she wasted no energy on self-pity.
101. Valuable time was wasted correcting Dan's mistakes.
102. Sometimes she feels she's wasted her life.
103. Pembrooke had a wasted journey to Downpatrick yesterday.
104. Schramm's fears for Lessing's safety were not entirely wasted.
105. The result is vast amounts of wasted space.
106. That she should have wasted time crying over him was not just amazing, it was incredible.
107. Right-to-life advocates worry that embryos will be wasted or discarded in attempts to produce a successful clone.
108. Again, potentially valuable data were largely wasted because of a mistake in presentation.
109. I thought of the seconds ticking by, minutes wasted before I had to go back to the dang.
110. A small, balding academic sort not given to flights of fancy, Kolodney wasted no words as he made his announcement.
111. Certainly the Imperium embraced a million china shops and more; much crockery could be wasted.
112. And of course they will suffer consequences - at the very least those of wasted time and lost opportunities.
113. Bruce wasted little time making his presence felt by scoring in the first ten minutes of the game.
114. A single vote, wasted votes and used votes Nothing escapes attention so easily as the obvious.
115. Back in the United States, Alvin wasted no time in proposing ways of doing that on future modern dance tours.
116. Voice over Derby had one more chance to balance the books but Paul Kitson wasted a glorious opportunity by blasting wide.
117. Even the station quays were air-conditioned, closed off from the tunnels by special automatic doors so that no energy was wasted.
118. You actually hope the time and money spent on insurance will be wasted.
119. The answer, if not excuse, is that wrestling might have wasted away without his money.
120. A great deal of energy is wasted in this process.