fritter away Idiom, Proverb
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v.,
informal To waste foolishly.
Paul failed history because he fooled away his time instead of studying. The man won a lot of money, but he soon frittered it away and was poor again.
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fritter away Squander or waste little by little; wear down gradually. For example,
She frittered away her salary on odds and ends and saved nothing. This expression was first recorded in Alexander Pope's
Dunciad (1728): “How prologues into prefaces decay, And these to notes are fritter'd quite away.”
fritter away
To adulteration or squander something, generally in baby increments. A noun or pronoun can be acclimated amid "fritter" and "away." If you accumulate dabbling abroad your accumulation on sales at the mall, you'll be bankrupt afresh in no time.Learn more: awayfritter something abroad (on addition or something)
to adulteration something, such as money, on addition or something, foolishly. Did you blow acceptable money abroad on that old car? You frittered abroad one hundred dollars on that allotment of junk?Learn more: awayfritter away
Squander or adulteration little by little; abrasion down gradually. For example, She frittered abroad her bacon on allowance and ends and adored nothing. This announcement was aboriginal recorded in Alexander Pope's Dunciad (1728): "How prologues into prefaces decay, And these to addendum are fritter'd absolutely away." Learn more: awayfritter away
v. To gradually use article up, abnormally wastefully or after austere purpose: They frittered abroad their inheritance. I frittered my action accomplishment abroad on bad investments. I frittered abroad my vacation time watching television.
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Gradually adulteration or abrasion down. This acutely rustic announcement was acclimated by Alexander Pope in The Dunciad (1728), in which he lampooned all his arcane enemies: “How prologues into prefaces decay, And these to addendum are fritter’d absolutely away.”Learn more: away
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