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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121. Indeed, even colossal traffic jams, for all their cost in wasted time, have failed to deter motorists.
122. Lady Irwin, though a Viscountess, sees similarities between the wasted potential of women and that of the poor.
123. He seldom wasted time wondering why people wanted other people dead.
124. This is obviously not conducive to ward learning, and valuable clinical experience is wasted.
125. Not a wasted journey, after all, but she was anxious to carry on.
126. No intellectual effort need therefore be wasted on this bit of ruling-class chatter.
127. Each year time and money is wasted by the exorbitant amount of telephoning required to gather in all this information. 8.
128. A solicitor threatened with a wasted costs order must always be given an opportunity to make representations before an order is made.
129. At her Senate confirmation hearings,[http://sentencedict.com/wasted.html] she wasted little time proving him right.
130. It also tends to be grown locally so that less fuel is wasted on transporting it.
131. I can't believe we wasted our money on that pathetic comedian last night.
132. We hear so much talk about cost effectiveness yet every time the management structure changes, resources are wasted on needless things.
133. Then brother Jack strolled in and he wasted no time in chatting them up.
134. In a lively first half Paul Wilkinson wasted a good chance at the far post after 33 minutes.
135. Compassion could only lead to increased confusion, for it would be wasted on her.
136. I felt enough time had been wasted, but time didn't seem to mean anything to Brando.
137. All parties in Crown Court matters should be subject to tight timetables and wasted costs orders, including judges and listing officers.
138. No hour of life is wasted that is spent in the saddle. Winston Churchill
139. Post-mortem Experimentation is wasted unless you stop to analyse what the result of it was.
140. I've just wasted ten minutes trying to listen to a man's chest.
141. From the economy's viewpoint(sentencedict.com), resources devoted to lobbying the government or maintaining deliberate over-capacity may also be largely wasted.
142. But what impressed me most was the enormous amount of sheer wasted space everywhere I happened to glance.
143. Time is an equal opportunity employer. Each human being has exactly the same number of hours and minutes every day. Rich people can't buy more hours. Scientists can't invent new minutes. And you can't save time to spend it on another day. Even so, time is amazingly fair and forgiving. No matter how much time you've wasted in the past, you still have an entire tomorrow. Denis Waitley
144. It would be sad to see all your good work wasted, and the place revert to its former wilderness.
145. Both explained that small packs of products were not only more convenient but also meant less wasted packaging.
146. This represents a great deal of frustration, a sense of failure and a lot of parental income felt to be wasted.
147. Doubtless MI5 translators wasted hours pondering over these supposed gems of intelligence.
148. No act of kindness, no matter how small, is ever wasted. Aesop
149. Pieters became so wasted he was sleeping 22 hours a day after his treatment and his adrenal glands became useless.
150. The irony of the situation was not wasted on me.