Use "profligate|profligates" in a sentence

1. He is wicked and profligate.

2. He is a careless profligate.

3. Profligate Oakes tachygenesis Zeus seasonally Athetized goalmouth

4. Their profligate lifestyle resulted in bankruptcy.

5. Certainly not enough to change an energy-profligate lifestyle.

6. Why do you bring your profligate companions here?

7. The young profligate needs to be controlled.

8. It is true of cynical, profligate, and Concupiscent art as well.

9. It is not: the frugal depend on the profligate.

10. A man gets tired of living a profligate life.

11. Thus the crisis punishes the frugal more than the profligate.

12. In her profligate life, she lost all sense of decency.

13. This profligate recipe for survival is used by many animals of many kinds.

14. The region's profligate economies will struggle for longer as austerity kicks in.

15. Yet they have something in common: both involve the profligate deployment of resources.

16. As investors focus on that gap, the most profligate rich countries, such as Britain, will suffer.

17. He was an out-and-out profligate, darting from one partner to the next.

18. A persistent critic of profligate government, he now has his chance to trim the deficit.

19. The implication of this is that the more profligate councils will not be re-elected.

20. But like all the most successful illicit traders, China is ideologically profligate in its relations.

21. At a stroke, we would know who was profligate with company money and who was parsimonious.

22. Lydia is a girl who follows exotic things, handsome man and is somehow a little profligate.

23. Would not that be threatened only by the advent of a Labour Government, with their profligate spending plans?

24. How can we make our use of praise discriminating and therefore meaningful, rather than profligate or ritualized?

25. At a time when vast tracts were unsettled, it was all too easy for governments to be profligate.

26. Mead also called on agencies to combat the myth that agencies are over-profitable and profligate in paying employees.

27. (2 Corinthians 5:14, 15) In the past, we may have lived a very immoderate, profligate life, squandering precious time.

28. 12 Mead also called on agencies to combat the myth that agencies are over-profitable and profligate in paying employees.

29. Once again, the immediate issues were the royal prerogative and the high tax burdens entailed by the monarch's profligate spending.

30. America can ill-afford another profligate Republican; and once again directing most of the benefits to the well-off is tone-deaf politics.

31. Rather than exerting discipline, global financial markets have increased the availability of debt, thereby weakening profligate governments' budget constraints and over-extended banks' balance sheets.

32. That it is every vaunted and Bravadoed by the scoffer and the profligate, not knowing, that blessed is that people, and that alone, whose God is the Lord

33. That it is every vaunted and Bravadoed by the scoffer and the profligate, not knowing, that blessed is that people, and that alone, whose God is the Lord

34. That it is ever vaunted and Bravadoed by the scoffer and the profligate, not knowing, that blessed is that people, and that alone, whose God is the Lord

35. Raised to be a selfish, vain, profligate spender, handsome and self-obsessed, George squanders the last of the money he receives from his father and sets nothing aside to help support Amelia.

36. Russia (-11%) and Japan (-9%) have contracted their energy use the most, but the US – which is by far the most profligate power user in the world – reduced its emissions by nearly 500m tonnes in 200