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Gold digger's delight
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spender
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Spender was a BBC television drama between 1991 and 1993. Spender may also refer to: Spender (surname) , list of people with the name The Spender , 1913 American silent short romance film directed by Harry Solter Big Spender , song written by Cy Coleman ...
The Collaborative International Dictionary
Word definitions in The Collaborative International Dictionary
Spender \Spen"der\, n. One who spends; esp., one who spends lavishly; a prodigal; a spendthrift.
Usage examples of spender.
Sir Steven Runciman, Brenda Salkeld, John Sceats, Roger Senhouse, Stephen Spender, Oliver Stallybrass, Professor Gleb Struve, Julian Symons, F.
Despite his rhetoric to the contrary, Clinton had a history of being a taxer and spender.
Even under the highly doubtful assumption that Spender was telling the truth when he would later claim not to have known that he was being paid by the CIA, we would still be left with the question of why the CIA was willing to pay him in spite of the neutralist stance he took in The God That Failed and elsewhere.
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As he came across in her exuberant description, he was a happy-go-lucky sharpie with a heart full of larceny but without any vestige of a mean streak, a chipper quick-witted con man with a deck of cards in one hand and a stack of uranium stock in the other, a heavy drinker but not a sloppy one, a big spender and a good-time Charlie, a man whose sense of responsibility and need for security were about as well developed as that of the lilies of the field.
But the characteristic writers of the time, people like Auden and Spender and MacNeice, have been didactic, political writers, aesthetically conscious, of course, but more interested in subject-matter than in technique.
Spender and Isherwood standing by the broken torso of a bombed statue.
All branches of the US military, and the British Ministry of Defence chemical weapons establishment at Porton Down in Wiltshire, are interested in neural mechanisms and the action of neurotransmitters for what they can reveal about actual and potential chemical weapons -and they are not small spenders.
Sir Steven Runciman, Brenda Salkeld, John Sceats, Roger Senhouse, Stephen Spender, Oliver Stallybrass, Professor Gleb Struve, Julian Symons, F.
The lowest spenders were regarded as social criminals, free-riding on the backs of others.
Which is wholly understandable when you see the people who come here, the Big Spenders from places like Denver and Dallas.
Poetry and the Microphone About a year ago I and a number of others were engaged in broadcasting literary programmes to India, and among other things we broadcast a good deal of verse by contemporary and near-contemporary English writers -- for example, Eliot, Herbert Read, Auden, Spender, Dylan Thomas, Henry Treece, Alex Comfort, Robert Bridges, Edmund Blunden, D.
The final speaker, a very large woman with a pointed chin, announced that she was a codependent spender.
Toni turned back to the roulette table, making -it a point to squeeze up against the new big spender who'd taken Ernie's place.
He was a gregarious man of immense appetites, an excellent fisherman, a big spender, and a generous tipper.