Synonym: atrophy, cachexia, cachexy, wasting away. Similar words: lasting, fasting, boasting, forecasting, everlasting, broadcasting, distinguishing, sting. Meaning: ['weɪstɪŋ] n. 1. any general reduction in vitality and strength of body and mind resulting from a debilitating chronic disease 2. a decrease in size of an organ caused by disease or disuse.
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121. He follows through with his right, wasting no time on punches, just grabbing for the gun.
122. You must use whatever means are available to you and avoid wasting time on those that are not.
123. I just think that you're wasting your time writing letters, making speeches, sending out all those pamphlets.
124. Most businesses today simply burn the emissions in a closed incinerator, wasting energy from the fire.
125. They could see absolutely nothing and were wasting time and fuel.
126. No eternal reward will forgive us now for wasting the dawn. Jim Morrison
127. Was there any point in even wasting her breath trying to convince him?
128. Society will be wasting resources by producing the wrong output levels of different goods.
129. Anyone who loves in the expectation of being loved in return is wasting their time. Paulo Coelho
130. But Rufus has held them close, and I can't tell him he's wasting his time.
131. Their finding could lead to new treatments for muscle wasting in humans, or ways to conserve muscle tissue during space flight.
132. How you spend your time is how you spend your life. Do not waste your life by wasting your time. Dr T.P.Chia
133. The morning was wasting away and I was on a promise to deliver women for Simon down in Southwark.
134. He was very agitated. Sharp pains racked his wasting body.
135. Journalists will not appreciate your wasting their time, however good the lunch.
136. The farmer approached at that moment and was angry with Tess for wasting time talking to a stranger.
137. Pesticides kill off the beneficial insects as well as the destructive ones creating an imbalance in nature and wasting valuable assets.
138. The Gestapo captain had made his feelings about Kruger quite plain, accusing him of wasting the Gestapo's time.
139. But Republicans and Democrats are wasting little time in maneuvering for political advantage.
140. Making good use of time does not guarantee success, but wasting time definitely kills the chance to be successful. Dr T.P.Chia
141. Decide exactly where and how you will jump them and avoid wasting time by taking long sweeps before and after fences.
142. The last point could be put right, wasting more space, by adding a potential link field to every record.
142. Sentencedict.com try its best to collect and make good sentences.
143. My feeling, for what it's worth, is that they should be regarded as wasting assets.
144. Not much compared with a redundant commercial package wasting shelf space.
145. Even if we were wealthy, he saw no reason for wasting money.
146. These strains are prone to wasting away, which has been assumed to be due to constitutional weakness.
147. Do not punish yourself by wasting your time. Do not undermine yourself by surrendering to your negative habits. Dr T.P.Chia
148. Rather than wasting time on yesterday that is gone, it is better to invest your time in tomorrow that is not yet born. RVM
149. Hence they tend to satisfy their customers while wasting far less.
150. Because she was wasting time when the intruder was on the prowl?
More similar words: lasting, fasting, boasting, forecasting, everlasting, broadcasting, distinguishing, sting, procrastinate, stingy, procrastination, testing, posting, jesting, existing, trusting, arresting, investing, devastating, stinginess, untrusting, exhausting, disgusting, harvesting, distinguish, stimulating, interesting, distinguished, gesticulating, interestingly.