squander money

  • 31prodigalized — prod·i·gal·ize || prÉ‘dɪgÉ™laɪz / prÉ’d v. waste money, squander money; act as a prodigal …

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  • 32prodigalizes — prod·i·gal·ize || prÉ‘dɪgÉ™laɪz / prÉ’d v. waste money, squander money; act as a prodigal …

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  • 33prodigalizing — prod·i·gal·ize || prÉ‘dɪgÉ™laɪz / prÉ’d v. waste money, squander money; act as a prodigal …

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  • 34prodigals — prod·i·gal || prÉ‘dɪgl / prÉ’d n. extravagant person, lavish spender; spendthrift, squanderer, one who wastes money adj. generous, lavish; abundant, plentiful; wasteful, tending to squander money …

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  • 35wasteful — adjective Inclined to waste or squander money or resources …

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  • 36 — 【휘】 휘두르다; 뿌리다; 지휘하다; 대장기 (지휘하는 깃발) 手 (손수) + 軍 (군사군) 재방변부 9획 (총12획) [1] [v] wield (a sword, pen, etc.) ; move; shake; wave; brandish; make a light or rapid stroke [2] [v] conduct; direct (troop movements, a concert, course of action, etc.) [3] [v] …

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  • 37проебать — (v. ебать) сов. to give someone hell, cuss out completely; to squander (money) …

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  • 38ware — ware1 [wer] n. [ME < OE waru, merchandise, specialized use of waru, watchful care, in the sense “what is kept safe”: for IE base see GUARD] 1. any piece or kind of goods that a store, merchant, peddler, etc. has to sell; also, any skill or… …

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  • 39blue — 1. adj., n., & v. adj. 1 having a colour like that of a clear sky. 2 sad, depressed; (of a state of affairs) gloomy, dismal (feel blue; blue times). 3 indecent, pornographic (a blue film). 4 with bluish skin through cold, fear, anger, etc. 5 Brit …

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  • 40squandering — squander squan‧der [ˈskwɒndə ǁ ˈskwɑːndər] verb [transitive] to spend money or use your time carelessly on things that are not useful: • The bank squandered $500 million playing the U.S. bond market. squander something on something • He… …

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