squander|squandered|squandering|squanders in English
verb
[squan·der || 'skwɑndə(r) /'skwɒn-]
waste money or other resources, fritter away, misuse
Use "squander|squandered|squandering|squanders" in a sentence
1. In squandering the health of its young, the world squanders its tomorrows.
2. You are squandering their time.
3. We don't want to squander primetime.
4. The crowd were squandered.
5. You think I would squander her money?
6. He squandered too much time watching TV.
7. And what, you wanna squander that potential?
8. Not being thrifty, she squanders the household’s hard-earned resources.
9. He just squandered his talent.
10. In that parable, a young man squanders his inheritance on loose living.
11. He said she used to squander the money.
12. They may even squander such hard-earned possessions.
13. He squandered his fortune and has committed suicide.
14. He had soon squandered his family's riches.
15. He had squandered his chances to win.
16. They squandered the profits on expensive cars.
17. Don't squander the gold of your days.
18. You shouldn't squander your money this way.
19. Gambled and partied, squandered every penny.
20. She squandered her chances of winning.
21. Don't squander your disposable income on a disposable car.
22. All kids have tremendous talent, and we squander them.
23. Don't squander your time in reading those dime novels.
24. Wolves' Steve Bull squandered a host of chances.
25. Were the taxpayers' millions squandered on cheap shortcuts?