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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241. Much good meat is wasted in the face of such excessive numbers.
242. She is now liable for the wasted costs of her abandoned case - more than £1,000.
243. The major problem with top-down parsing is the time wasted in expanding rules that can not possibly be satisfied by the input.
244. This unique combination is of too great a value to be wasted.
245. The authority says dealing with the problems caused by the squatters wasted money that ought to have been spent caring for patients.
246. In a final burst of bad temper, Mr Fang said that his time had been wasted.
247. Man is a mystery. It needs to be unraveled, and if you spend your whole life unraveling it, don't say that you've wasted time. I am studying that mystery because I want to be a human being. Fyodor Dostoyevsky
248. It is not time wasted. Make sure the presentation can be seen and read from a distance.
249. You're wasted as a carpenter, or whatever it is you like to call yourself.
250. The Circotherm system includes a unique, finely balanced, fan which cleverly draws any wasted heat directly back into the oven.
251. Shouting to Wemyss to cope with this situation, Douglas wasted no time.
252. So skinny,[www.Sentencedict.com] wasted legs and narrow hips that his genitalia showed gigantic.
253. The water he had obtained at such expense and grief was being wasted.
254. There was nothing we could do -- she just wasted away and within six weeks she was dead.
255. Marshall had taken to calling it the rumour factory because a disproportionate amount of time seemed to be wasted on chatter.
256. We wasted a source of talent and got Soviet-trained bureaucrats who had no idea what to do.
257. That is a bad thing in itself, for it means less competition and more wasted resources.
258. So that was where Spencer wasted some of his ill-gotten gains, was it?
259. If you don't take risks, you'll have a wasted soul. Drew Barrymore
260. Sperm, on the other hand, was life and the early Church laid down penances for those who wasted it.
261. Certainly he wasted no time in calling up his reserves.
262. They build wasted time and effort into the very fabric of the organisation.
263. It is not a wasted experience as long as it can be purged of negative overtones.