Sentences with wantonly
wan·ton
W w - A wanton attack; wanton cruelty.
- Why jeopardize your career in such a wanton way?
- It also made it an offence to wilfully or wantonly disturb any inhabitant by knocking on his door without reasonable excuse.
- They were not so much wasteful as wantonly profligate.
- A wanton attacker of religious convictions.
- Wanton behavior.
- This of course does not mean that we should simply wallow in gloom, that we should wantonly cultivate depression.
- Wanton breezes; a wanton brook.
- To wanton away one's inheritance.