Use of profligacy in Sentences. 23 Examples

The examples include profligacy at the start of sentence, profligacy at the end of sentence and profligacy in the middle of sentence

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profligacy at the start of sentence


  1. Profligacy, sloth, licentiousness, gluttony, pride.
  2. Profligacy is the new prudence. But in Asia, where saving has long been a self-evident virtue, that message has yet to catch on.

profligacy at the end of sentence


  1. There was tut - tutting about American profligacy.
  2. Recession, they reason a penance for past profligacy.
  3. Recession, they reason, must be a penance for past profligacy.
  4. Hardest of all will be finding the political will to curb profligacy.
  5. By hook or by crook, football is being called to account for the years of profligacy.
  6. Subsequently, this statement was quoted widely in the colony as an evidence of profligacy.

profligacy in the middle of sentence


  1. The profligacy of the West shocked him.
  2. But public profligacy cannot last for ever.
  3. That said, US fiscal profligacy will push the dollar risk premium higher over time.
  4. But United punished them for their early profligacy in the most clinical of fashion.
  5. The industry became a byword for mendacity, secrecy and profligacy with taxpayers' money.
  6. But the public continues to equate new public spending with profligacy and corruption. 10.
  7. Today , however , household profligacy, which underpins much of the other debt, has been the problem.
  8. In practice, they so mistrust the secrecy and alleged profligacy of Central Office that they refuse to shell out.
  9. Within a decade we were back to our old ways of profligacy and profit, confident that the expansion would continue unabated.
  10. Thanks to Greek profligacy, German intransigency and Kim-Il-Jong's lunacy, we have U.S. bond buyers that are no longer rational investors.
  11. Lovelace was a pattern of male profligacy and influenced the literature of the time, particularly Russian - we owe Raskolnikov to Lovelace.
  12. The ruling Party's propagandists in Beijing have been working overtime, huffily putting out statements bashing the United States for its fiscal profligacy and economic sloth.
  13. Germany and the other better-off countries blame the profligacy of Greece, Portugal and Italy and fear that an early bailout would relieve pressure on them to mend their ways.
  14. All this may seem like an incitement to profligacy, consistent with Keynes's rather bohemian private life as a charter member of the Cambridge Apostles and the Bloomsbury group.
  15. In the desert all around are the lush golf courses and artificial pools squandering a finite, life-giving commodity, offering a kind of gleeful profligacy to those willing to pay.

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