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Wastrel   Listen
noun
Wastrel  n.  
1.
Any waste thing or substance; as:
(a)
Waste land or common land. (Obs.)
(b)
A profligate. (Prov. Eng.)
(c)
A neglected child; a street Arab. (Eng.)
2.
Anything cast away as bad or useless, as imperfect bricks, china, etc. (Obs. or Prov. Eng.)






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"Wastrel" Quotes from Famous Books



... now that General Booth is dead? Everywhere we hear that The Army is not bringing in Recruits as fast as of old. Its novelty has worn off; its uniforms are no longer impressive; its street services, though they provoke no opposition, do not seem to attract the wastrel and the 'rough' as they did at first. We can readily believe that the work goes on more or less as before; but the gatherings, we suspect, are mostly composed of those who have long frequented them and of a certain number of new members ...
— The Authoritative Life of General William Booth • George Scott Railton

... the fringe of a gathering composed largely of weedy youths and wastrel old men. A few there were who looked like decent artizans, but more who bore the unmistakable aspect of the beery out-of-work. Among the strangely few women, were two or three girls of the domestic servant or Strand Restaurant cashier class—wearers ...
— The Convert • Elizabeth Robins

... and let the blame be shouldered upon young Yarnell. But later his conscience had forced him to a confession. It is enough here to say that he was later tried and acquitted, thus closing the chapter of the wastrel's tragic death. ...
— Brand Blotters • William MacLeod Raine

... character to you as soon as you met him. He couldn't pass him off on you as just a travelled brother from the Dominions, with perhaps a bit of an accent; he had to tell you at once, because you were bound to find out, that Robert was a wastrel." ...
— The Red House Mystery • A. A. Milne

... deserve, or the fear of the law which, ages before my birth, was painfully built up by the society into which I intruded, that prevented that catastrophe. If I was nourished, cared for, taught, saved from the vagabondage of a wastrel, I certainly am not aware that I did anything to deserve those advantages. And, if I possess anything now, it strikes me that, though I may have fairly earned my day's wages for my day's work, and ...
— Evolution and Ethics and Other Essays • Thomas H. Huxley

... has that inevitable element of unfairness that it leaves entirely untouched the wastrel who never laid by a cent in his life, and penalizes him who practiced industry, self-denial and thrift. And it cannot be too often said that the encouragement of thrift and enterprise is of the utmost ...
— Government Ownership of Railroads, and War Taxation • Otto H. Kahn



Words linked to "Wastrel" :   prodigal, profligate, waster, squanderer



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