wanton|wantons in English

noun

[wan·ton || 'wɑntən /'wɒn-]

lewd or lascivious person; pampered person; one who is flirtatious

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1. It was wanton, moronic vandalism.

2. Wanton philosophers, children of putrescence.

3. 1 Wanton philosophers, children of putrescence.

4. The weeds grew in wanton profusion.

5. Pop music is glitzy, wanton, and problematic.

6. She is living in wanton luxury.

7. a wanton disregard for human life.

8. What does Butchery mean? Wanton or cruel killing; carnage

9. Select a suitable stage of life, the wanton play!

10. Rampant spread of those wanton in the night.

11. Almost as disturbing as the ethical agnosticism is the wanton stupidity.

12. Red flags wave in wanton winds from the west.

13. Now comes the wanton blood up in your cheeks,

14. Banks are capable of wanton speculation at home, too.

15. Her gestures and postures became more wanton and provocative.

16. Rapport, the community newspaper, describes it as wanton damage and wilful vandalism.

17. Dramatic upheavals can occur overnight, bringing chaos and wanton abuses of human rights.

18. 25 We abate something of the wanton extravagance of our pretensions.

19. Feeling drugged and quite incredibly wanton, she moved her fingers to his jaw.

20. I see you share your cousin's appetite for wanton destruction, Miss Danvers.

21. Since the wound was wanton and exhibitions, so have lost their pain.

22. This wanton exercise of this power is not a chimerical suggestion of a heated brain.

23. Nuptial love maketh mankind ; friendly love perfecteth it; but wanton love corrupteth and embaseth it.

24. A lover may bestride the gossamer That idles in the wanton summer air

25. To hear you talk, anyone would think I was some kind of wanton, a man-stealer.