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It was frittered away in the financial sector and trousered by the already wealthy.

When Joss Ackland played Falstaff on the stage in 1982, he said that he was more inspired by Welles than by Welles's performance as Falstaff, stating that "like Falstaff, I believe he could have achieved so much, but it was frittered away".

At first, investors sold HSBC shares, fretting that the bank was frittering away its Asian strengths.

But Mr. Buntrock grew increasingly concerned that he was frittering away his chances at a theater career.

Ranevskaya (Wiest) is returning from Paris, where she was frittering away the last remaining bit of money in her possession.

The royal government squandered money on misguided aviation and shipping ventures, and the bulk of the $56m it secured from selling passports was frittered away in poor investments by a visiting American rogue rather quaintly appointed by the king as his "court jester".

Perhaps the biggest slice was frittered away or simply stolen.

His advantage was frittered away by the refusal to debate, which was viewed unkindly by Iowa Republicans". Jan.

In 1939 French tanks were technically far more capable than German ones, but this advantage was frittered away as they were inappropriately used.

Much goodwill was frittered away in the period when Tory ministers were making ludicrous Brexit pronouncements at home and offering nothing sensible abroad.

The latter left him a fortune, which, after he moved to Charleston, was frittered away on the opulent life of a Southern gentleman, then belle.

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