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wanton

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The Collaborative International Dictionary Word definitions in The Collaborative International Dictionary
Wanton \Wan"ton\, v. i. [imp. & p. p. Wantoned ; p. pr. & vb. n. Wantoning .] To rove and ramble without restraint, rule, or limit; to revel; to play loosely; to frolic. Nature here wantoned as in her prime. --Milton. How merrily we would sally into the ...

WordNet Word definitions in WordNet
adj. occurring without motivation or provocation; "motiveless malignity"; "unprovoked and dastardly attack"- F.D.Roosevelt [syn: motiveless , unprovoked ] casual and unrestrained in sexual behavior; "her easy virtue"; "he was told to avoid loose (or light) ...

Douglas Harper's Etymology Dictionary Word definitions in Douglas Harper's Etymology Dictionary
"to revel, frolic unrestrainedly," 1580s, from wanton (adj.). Related: Wantoned ; wantoning .

Usage examples of wanton.

The sexual acts in which Richard Hudson engaged each of these three women involved a high degree of probability that they would result in their deaths, and he committed those acts for a base, antisocial purpose and with wanton disregard for the lives of Victoria Mitten, Jane Sorensen, and Marian Browning.

So he delay, and delay, and delay, till the mere beauty and the fascination of the wanton Undead have hypnotize him.

Not in wanton orgy and obscenity, as the Middle Ages misconceived his desires, but in praise and in the deep, dark joy that issues forth from Blackness.

She is, I would ask, no wanton prattler of the charms and advantages of youth?

However, what she withheld from the infant, she bestowed with the utmost profuseness on the poor unknown mother, whom she called an impudent slut, a wanton hussy, an audacious harlot, a wicked jade, a vile strumpet, with every other appellation with which the tongue of virtue never fails to lash those who bring a disgrace on the sex.

England, to the Crier, and they shall have a Benediction from the Pope, an hundred oaths from the Cavaliers, 40 kisses from the Wanton Wenches, and be made Pursevant to the next Arch Bishop.

Any seamster or cobbler or tailor or artificer of any trade keeps us shut up in prison for the luxurious and wanton pleasures of the clergy.

They reminded her that, whether she be a staid spinster or a genteel lady or a wanton seductress, she was first and foremost a woman.

Merely a wanton whir still pulses in the breeze, a wave of weird voluptuousness, like the sensuous breath of unblest love, still soughs above the spot where impious charms had shed their raptures and over which the night now broods once more.

She probably looked less like nobility than some wanton peasant with her hair unplaited and her naked toes peeping out from beneath the hem of her nightgown.

She thought of Amri, dying in a burning house, of Jo Leiakanawa, of the wanton destruction of the Net.

Somehow the wanton, deliberate destruction of the entire set bothered her more than anything the Culvers had done.

The popular dissensions, founded on the most serious interest, or holy pretence, have scarcely equalled the obstinacy of this wanton discord, which invaded the peace of families, divided friends and brothers, and tempted the female sex, though seldom seen in the circus, to espouse the inclinations of their lovers, or to contradict the wishes of their husbands.

Its waste is a wanton expenditure, which robs the blood of its richness and exhausts the body of its animating powers.

I came to say that your killing of my poor Gemellus was wanton murder and I wish to resign all the honours I have had from your wicked hands.