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Definition of Squanderers
1. squanderer [n] - See also: squanderer
Lexicographical Neighbors of Squanderers
Literary usage of Squanderers
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. Searchlights by George William Coleman (1909)
"Leisure squanderers ARE you ever fairly starved for a bit of leisure? Have you
not felt the pressure of life so keenly that sometimes you would actually ..."
2. The Andover Review (1890)
"The squanderers or annihilators of capital are those who have been bred to habits
of living without labor, and who are calculating upon a regime where many ..."
3. Students Hebrew and Chaldee Dictionary to the Old Testament by Alexander Harkavy (1914)
"Fuerst: squanderers of the body, ie debauchees).— 2) to be low, mean, vile,
despised; pt. S^r Jer.15,19, f. ..."
4. Readings on the Inferno of Dante: Based Upon the Commentary of Benvenuto Da by Dante Alighieri, William Warren Vernon, Edward Moore (1906)
"Thus the strange combination in their punishment of Suicides and Spendthrifts [I
call them squanderers] in Inf. xi, 43, 44, and xiii, is surely suggested ..."