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  • What a squanderer he would be if he started.
  • However, he was also known to have been an immoral person and a squanderer.
  • He played a Porsche salesman in the movie " Squanderers " ( 1996 ).
  • The trust-fund squanderer who makes the party worth showing up for in the first place?
  • The Lettres were mainly used against drunkards, troublemakers, prostitutes, squanderers of family fortune, or insane persons.
  • Bush stepped up his criticism of lawmakers who don't see it his way, casting them as squanderers of public money.
  • He is known to have been a tyrant to his family members, an epicurean, and a squanderer ( dissipated several millions of rubles of fortune ).
  • From all accounts, Saroyan was gregarious company, but he was a self-destructive character, a drinker, a gambler, a squanderer of everything, including his talent.
  • It may not be fair, but it's what can happen when a president squanders his credibility _ and this president is a charter member of the Credibility Squanderer Hall of Fame.
  • Small also ridiculed the Saudi prince as a " bumbling squanderer . . . who grossly overpaid for trophy hotels, " and Small made fun of his accent, the suit says.
  • The royal family's lands and palaces were seized, Farouk was exiled to Italy, and official history referred to the monarchy as " the squanderers of Egypt's wealth ."
  • It made me proud to think of these medical money squanderers on their knees pleading with my son the insurance doctor not to cut off their access to the premium-payer's hard-earned dollar.
  • The Unity monarch, contrary to the stereotype of the " " gentleman King " " has been described here as a character of low moral caliber ( especially for the numerous extramarital affairs ) and squanderer of public money.
  • Unlike them, he is not a tightwad but much more a liberal spender ( but by no means a squanderer ), he seems to maintain that " you have to spend money to make money ", this trait makes his a natural antagonist to Scrooge, who is capable of going to absurd lengths to spare even trivial sums of money.