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to wasting
verb
To devastate or destroy.
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New Yorkers have gotten used to wasting money, but they'll never put up with wasting time.
Today IT departments are much less prone to wasting money.
Suddenly, the Yankees were trailing, 9-8, and were close to wasting their prodigious power display.
Confession time: I'm quite partial to wasting hours on end blasting pixels on a computer screen.
But he's much closer to wasting his seventh straight opportunity for another major title.
Perhaps you object to wasting time with people who aren't intellectuals".
Criticisms can range from being late for work to wasting national resources.
But even that might be preferable to wasting it on deals.
Ms. Johnson said she has scaled back use of her car and is sensitive to wasting fuel.
Parents prefer academic success to wasting time on sport.The recent visit of Britain's prime minister, David Cameron, brought some assistance.
Instead of questioning our addiction to cars, we should ask, Why are we addicted to wasting oil?
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