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themselves and others, and a real paradise upon earth, because they do not <span class="searchmatch">waste</span> their time with Pagan delusions, Sceptical doubts, and Atheistical selfishness...
regional) A potato farl. (East Africa, uncountable) AIDS, or the chronic <span class="searchmatch">wasting</span> associated with its later stages. 2003, Charled F. Gilks, “HIV in the Developing...
and routine medical care to mongoloids, whose treatment they consider a <span class="searchmatch">waste</span> of time. 1977, Diana Crane, The Sanctity of Social Life: Physicians' Treatment...