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Dissipation |
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Dissipation See also Debauchery. Breitmann, Hans lax indulger. [Am. Lit.: Hans Breitmann’s Ballads] wasteful ne’er-do-well. [Br. Lit.: My Novel, Walsh Modern, 79] leads selfish, shameless life. [Fr. Lit.: M. de Camors, Walsh Modern, 84] wasteful bohemian; does not use his talents. [Br. Lit.: A Tale of Two Cities] gambles away living. [Br. Lit.: Henry Esmond] sybaritic king. [Fr. Lit.: Kings in Exile, Walsh Modern, 96] dissipated, wasteful person. [Br. Lit.: Martin Chuzzlewit] dissipated gambling baronet. [Br. Lit.: Pendennis] wasteful and ruinous; destroys several people. [Br. Lit.: Fortunes of Nigel] (1896–1940) American novelist whose works reflect a life of dissipation. [Am. Lit.: NCE, 957] citizens abandon God; give themselves up to luxury. [O.T.: Deuteronomy 32:15] dissolute merchant; displays wealth ostentatiously. [Br. Lit.: The Nabob, Brewer Handbook, 713] his extravagant bets ruin father’s wealth. [Gk. Lit.: The Clouds] squanders share of money in reckless living. [N.T.: Luke 15:13] How to thank TFD for its existence? Tell a friend about us, add a link to this page, add the site to iGoogle, or visit webmaster's page for free fun content. |
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