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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a spendthrift" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe someone who spends money extravagantly or wastefully.
Example: "Despite his wealthy background, he was known as a spendthrift, often squandering his inheritance on lavish parties and luxury items."
Alternatives: "a wasteful spender" or "a profligate".
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What is a spendthrift?
But I was a spendthrift.
Yet Keynes was anything but a spendthrift.
Your parents set up a spendthrift trust.
I ain't what you'd call a spendthrift.
Her latest incarnation is as a spendthrift.
It is not a "spendthrift" budget.
But he was neither a dandy nor a spendthrift.
So, in the end, he's really a spendthrift, too.
Or is it the mark of a spendthrift?
So the figures show Obama wasn't much of a spendthrift.
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