Use "wanton" in a sentence

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.

26. He was careless of his own safety and showed wanton disregard for everyone else.

27. As stated in the supplement, the heritage erosion is due to ignorance, and not wanton destruction.

28. Such flouting of values, such wanton disregard for respectable priority, had often been remarked upon.

29. Nuptial love maketh mankind ; friendly love perfected it; but wanton love corrupteth and embaseth it.

30. Nuptial love maketh mankind; friendly love perfecteth it; but wanton love corrupted, and embaseth it.

31. Marry as I order you or I brand you as wanton for everyone to scorn.

32. Nuptial love maketh mankind ; friendly love perfectith it, but wanton love corrupteth and embaseth it.

33. 27 The Road to Wigan Pier's wanton polemics against effete intellectuals and strident feminists are suffused by homophobia.

34. The Road to Wigan Pier's wanton polemics against effete intellectuals and strident feminists are suffused by homophobia.

35. A lover may bestride the gossamer idles in the wanton summer air, and yet not fall.

36. Yet, the tiny South American tagua nut could save the mighty African elephant from wanton slaughter.

37. Beys Liston Mobargha RACIST Nader Mobargha of NYC Lawfirm Beys, LISTON, and MOBARGHA is a WANTON RACIST

38. Both King Abdullah and I reject the notion that any cause justifies wanton violence against innocent people.

39. In loud, sepulchral tones, this vision warned James to give up war and consorting with wanton women.

40. Despite their spartan, isolated lifestyle, there are no stories of women being raped or wanton violence against civilians.

41. Terrified that he would guess her wanton reaction to the heart-stopping touch of his hand, Isabel jerked her head away.

42. (Psalm 50:10, Today’s English Version) So he can hardly be oblivious to the wanton destruction of his own handiwork.

43. She rolls her eyes, and gets this wanton look on her face whenever she tells me how sexy he is.

44. 25 The tension between them was destroyed with such wanton savagery that Melanie fell limply back and struggled with tears.

45. Not Blither is the mountain roe: With many a wanton stroke Her feet disperse the powdery snow, That rises up like smoke

46. We will stop the wanton sale of school playing fields and ensure that sport takes its proper place within the curriculum.

47. Cruelty to animals, willful or wanton infliction of pain, suffering, or death upon an animal or the intentional or malicious neglect of an animal

48. (Genesis 1:28, Today’s English Version) Man’s wanton, almost frivolous destruction of the wild kingdom is a gross abuse of that trust.

49. The deaths of the innocent people, the wanton loss of life and property, were not accidental or unintended as is sometimes referred to as collateral damage.

50. According to music journalist Chris Welch, " travels spawned many stories, but it was a myth that were constantly engaged in acts of wanton destruction and lewd behaviour".

51. As applied to people, Cruelty encompasses abusive, outrageous, and inhumane treatment that results in the wanton and unnecessary infliction of suffering upon the body or mind.

52. Between 1904 and 1908, President Roosevelt stationed 21 Marines on the island to end wanton destruction of bird life and keep Midway safe as a U.S. possession, protecting the cable station.

53. 1595-96, William Shakespeare, Love's Labour Lost, Act IV, Scene iii: On a day (Alack the day!) Love, whose month is ever May, Spied a blossom passing fair Playing in the wanton air

54. Flirt, chat up, Coquet, mash, philander, romance, dally, butterfly talk , speak - exchange thoughts; talk with; "We often talk business"; "Actions talk louder than words" wanton - engage in amorous play

55. She added that "The international community and indeed the people of Afghanistan face a clear and present danger from the perpetrators of such wanton acts of terrorism and their patrons residing across the border.”

56. Rebel rebel: Casely - Hayford's inherited resistance And yet Kingham is "taken in" and imagines Grace to be "an Aristocratically reckless hedonist in wanton search of amusement, pleasure, excitement, and power" (114).

57. English Dialects From the Eighth Century to the Present Day Between classes students Clammered to purchase a steaming bowl of wanton soup and ate it huddled around little tables in a courtyard entered via a romantic moon gate.

58. The wanton airs, from the tree-top, Laughingly through the lattice drop -- The Bodiless airs, a wizard rout, Flit through thy chamber in and out, And wave the curtain canopy So fitfully -- so fearfully -- Above the closed …

59. Carnal adjective sexual, animal, sexy (informal), fleshly, erotic, sensual, randy (informal, chiefly Brit.), steamy (informal), raunchy (slang), sensuous, voluptuous, lewd, wanton, amorous, salacious, prurient, impure, lascivious, lustful, lecherous, libidinous, licentious, unchaste Their passion became inflamed and their Carnal desires ran wild.

60. Whose meaning is the sum of all things Blent In fiercest harmony, Soft winds are calling on the cloudy deep, (Like foam-flowers falling from the breasts of Sleep Their Lotus-kiss is), such a world forestalling Of wanton blisses, that the fear of palling Makes e'en the Sirens weep

61. Erasmus translates the verb, when they have committed whoredom; but Revelation 18:9 Confuteth this sense, where we translate it, lived deliciously, (being without the preposition kata), which certainly better expresseth the sense, as also doth our translation, wax wanton; it properly signifies either the lustiness, or the headstrong temper, of

62. [From Latin Adducere (to bring forward), from ad- (towards) + ducere (to lead), Ultimately from Indo-European root deuk- (to lead) that led to other words such as duke, conduct, educate, duct, wanton, and tug.] "Before passing judgement, Phumaphi told the accused that evidence adduced in court linked him to the murders."

63. And surely Hellas is insulted with a dire insult and manifestly subjected to tyranny when she sees that, with her own enforced contributions for the war, we are gilding and Bedizening our city, which, for all the world like a wanton woman, adds to her wardrobe precious stones and …

64. Coquette: 1 v talk or behave amorously, without serious intentions Synonyms: butterfly , chat up , coquet , dally , flirt , mash , philander , romance Types: wanton engage in amorous play vamp act seductively with (someone) Type of: speak , talk exchange thoughts; talk with n a seductive woman who uses her sex appeal to exploit men Synonyms:

65. By contrast, Acrasia, the seductive witch of the Bower, "offers not simply sexual plea-sure--'long wanton joys'--but self-abandonment, erotic aestheticism, the melting of the will, the end of all quests; and Spenser understands, at the deepest level of his being, the appeal of such an end." Greenblatt cannot conceive--or at least will not

66. Every wanton, or Causeless, or unnecessary act of authority, exerted, or authorized, or encouraged by the legislature over the citizens, is wrong, and unjustifiable, and tyrannical: for every citizen is, of right, entitled to liberty, personal as well as mental, in the highest possible degree, which can consist with the safety and welfare of

67. And surely Hellas is insulted with a dire insult and manifestly subjected to tyranny when she sees that, with her own enforced contributions for the war, we are gilding and Bedizening our city, which, for all the world like a wanton woman, adds to her wardrobe precious stones and costly statues and temples worth their millions.’

68. And surely Hellas is insulted with a dire insult and manifestly subjected to tyranny when she sees that, with her own enforced contributions for the war, we are gilding and Bedizening our city, which, for all the world like a wanton woman, adds to her wardrobe precious stones and costly statues and temples worth their millions.’ [3] For his