waster

  • 21waster — noun 1》 a wasteful person or thing. 2》 informal a person who does little or nothing of value. 3》 a discarded piece of defective pottery …

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  • 22waster — n. Squanderer, prodigal, spendthrift …

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  • 23Waster — a wooden practice sword. Also called a bevin, bavin or cudgel …

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  • 24waster — wast·er …

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  • 25waster — wast•er [[t]ˈweɪ stər[/t]] n. 1) a person or thing that wastes money, etc 2) a destroyer; ruiner • Etymology: 1300–50; ME < AF wastere, wastour (see or II) …

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  • 26waster — /ˈweɪstə/ (say waystuh) noun 1. someone or something that wastes. 2. a spendthrift. 3. an idler or good for nothing. 4. something rejected as waste, especially an inferior or badly made article. 5. someone who destroys or lays waste …

  • 27waster — n. 1 a wasteful person. 2 colloq. a wastrel …

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  • 28Winner and Waster — (Wynnere and Wastour) (ca. 1352–1353)    Winner and Waster is a DREAM VISION poem of 503 extant lines, written in a Northwest Midland dialect of MIDDLE ENGLISH. The poem is a political ALLEGORY composed during the reign of King EDWARD III, who… …

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  • 29What a waster — Single par The Libertines extrait de l’album Up the Bracket Libertines WhatAWaster.jpg Face B I Get Along Sortie 3 juin 2002 Durée …

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  • 30What a Waster — Single par The Libertines extrait de l’album Up the Bracket Libertines WhatAWaster.jpg Face B I Get Along Sortie 3 juin 2002 Durée …

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