The boy SQUANDERED looking for his dog
"The man had squandered all his time."
He squandered all of his riches. He is one of many people who squander their inheritance.
For the past four years I've squandered about $2,000 on cigarettes -Vocabslam
Jenkins, who squandered about the midst of the old tavern, was pompous in his own rights of the word.
He won the lottery, but he squandered all his money on foolish things. For the past three years I've squandered my time going out to bars instead of studying.-VocabSlam
i don't know im really sorry i need a sentence to for the word buhh as you can see i ain't got it sorry im still tryinn thoe
of Squander
Don't squander your life away, use it wisely. -- present tenseTom squandered all his inheritance on cars. -- past tense
'Squander' should be in the past tense because the word 'was' is used towards the end. The sentence should read : He never squandered his time, even when there was no work. In the present tense, 'sqandered' and 'was' should change to 'squanders' and 'is': He never squanders his time, even when there is no work.
missed, wasted, misspent, misused
probably considering his squandered opportunities...
Currency, which was squandered on wars and importing goods from other countries.