Sentence examples for be wanton to from inspiring English sources

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"Simply for reasons of sentiment and piety, it would be wanton to destroy it," he said of Carnegie Hall at the time.

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Grace Jones has launched a scathing attack on contemporary pop acts who are wanton to trends and have brazenly stolen her aesthetic, saying: "I cannot be like them – except to the extent that they are already being like me".

By Mildred Weston The New Yorker, April 27 , 1935P. 89 Be wanton, wind View Article By Rebecca Mead By Anthony Lane By Jia Tolentino By Alan Burdick.

By Mildred Weston The New Yorker, April 27 , 1935P. 89 Be wanton, wind View Article By Miranda Carter By Amos Barshad By John Cassidy By George Packer.

The killing was wanton and opportunistic; Pearl just happened to be available to him.

How is wanton destruction of the environment not an obstacle to peace?

Maybe next to each other they show the way an earthquake is wanton and random — though that random part is not quite, especially in terms of the aftermath, as we know that poverty makes things worse.

"They're wanton.

Then there is wanton destruction.

It's wanton destruction in many ways.

It was wanton, craven and totally delicious.

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