Sentences with wastrel
wast·rel
W w - Her father wouldn't let her marry a wastrel.
- The Baekelands made front-page news in 1972, when Tony Baekeland — in his early 20s, a wastrel, gay, beautifully dressed.
- Unemployed Mancunian wastrel with a particular hatred of students, based on locals from the pub Coogan used to frequent as a student.
- He is a wastrel from South Australia who ended up in Kosovo and Afghanistan via a moderate mosque in Adelaide.
- Andrew Symonds, Graeme Smith, Abraham de Villiers and, best of all, an incandescent display from that sometime wastrel Herschelle Gibbs.
- His younger brother is an amiable wastrel, hardly chief material.
- Many years later, the bully, who went on to lead the life of a wastrel and frittered away any money he had, was on his deathbed.
- In many ways he is the caricature of the charming Irish wastrel, the likeable rogue.