A dissolute man in fashionable society.
A recklessly extravagant consumer.
Unrestrained by convention or morality.
1 Ninety minutes for the paymaster to give the profligate state a drubbing.
2 They kept their promise, and discovered him in the most profligate society.
3 Yet, though profligate in one respect, he was temperate in every other.
4 If we choose the branch that continues our profligate habits, we will.
5 A lady has two sisters of the most profligate and unprincipled character.
6 Demades, an orator of considerable ability, but profligate character, opposed the alliance.
7 Such a profligate was unlikely to broadcast the indiscretions of her friend.
8 That they were not owed mainly to profligate finishing from Arnautovic himself.
9 He was no profligate , and seemed rather inclined to become a Protestant.
10 Mansfeld, reckless and profligate , had already changed his banner more than once.
11 Both of them, it seemed, bore a likeness to some profligate aristocrat.
12 He accused her of being mean-spirited, critical, self-important, humorless, conceited, profligate , bigot-
13 She lets that profligate pull her onto his lap whenever he wants.
14 At that time he was a profligate , having squandered all his property.
15 A fallen woman is a worse devil than ever a profligate man.
16 Germanicus Caesar, it was, the royal heir, the profligate , sybaritic younger brother.
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