As a legislative time-waster, this one is second only to a 2007 bill that presumed to make Arkansas's the official possessive form of the state's name. |
Have you ever noticed that one of your colleagues is particularly irritable, difficult to work with or perhaps even a hyperactive time-waster? |
It is a time-waster, they say, a drain on family incomes, a usurper of land and water better used for cash and export crops like coffee, and possibly a dangerous narcotic too. |
The fuss seemed another media-induced time-waster. |
It's a good time-waster and, if you're sick, it can be oddly comforting to know that other people are suffering too. |
Readers may have been led to believe he is a whinger, a play-acter, a time-waster and a blight on our beloved game. |