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fritter

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frit·ter 1  (frtr)
tr.v. frit·tered, frit·ter·ing, frit·ters
1. To reduce or squander little by little: frittered his inheritance away. See Synonyms at waste.
2. To break, tear, or cut into bits; shred.

[Probably from fritter, fragment, probably alteration of fitters, from fitter, to break into small pieces.]

fritter
Noun
a piece of food, such as apple, that is dipped in batter and fried in deep fat [Latin frigere to fry]
ThesaurusLegend:  Synonyms Related Words Antonyms
Noun1.fritterfritter - small quantity of fried batter containing fruit or meat or vegetables
friedcake - small cake in the form of a ring or twist or ball or strip fried in deep fat
apple fritter - fritter containing sliced apple
corn fritter - fritter containing corn or corn kernels
Verb1.fritter - spend frivolously and unwisely; "Fritter away one's inheritance"
ware, squander, consume, waste - spend extravagantly; "waste not, want not"

fritter
verb (usually with away) squander, waste, run through, dissipate, misspend, idle away, fool away, spend like water
Translations
Spanish fritter [ˈfrɪtəʳ] nbuñuelo
fritter away vtdesperdiciar

French fritter [ˈfrɪtəʳ] nbeignet m
fritter away vtgaspiller

German fritter [ˈfrɪtəʳ] nSchmalzgebackenes nt no pl mit Füllung
fritter away fritter vtvergeuden

Italian fritter [ˈfrɪtəʳ] nfrittella
fritter away vtsprecare

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He was unaware of her gaze, and she watched him intently, speculating fancifully about the strange warp of soul that led him, a young man with signal powers, to fritter away his time on the writing of stories and poems foredoomed to mediocrity and failure.
Don't fritter away the little strength you have left.
"There is little need," said the monk, with a meaning look, "to fritter away the time in gewgaws which shall raise up the pale ghosts of hopes of early years.
 
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