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Discover LudwigThe phrase "feeling wasted" is correct in written English and can be used to describe a person's physical and mental exhaustion.
For example, "After working non-stop for 12 hours, I was feeling wasted and needed some rest."
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Remember, your goal is not to get bombed, so stop before your buzz goes from feeling fine to feeling wasted.
Now fill in the 'wasted' column with those things which left you numb, empty and feeling wasted.
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If you've just killed yourself you feel wasted and empty and very vulnerable".
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Debbie Giacomo and her three friends, perched on too-tall stools around a table, felt wasted, and not from their warm Anchor Steam pale ales.
"I felt completely wasted.
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They were profitable, but he felt they wasted space.
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