It distinguishes them from the wastrels outside their gates and means they don't lose valuable learning time. And it is valuable. |
Hence Labour's rethink. It was apparent in June, when Ed Miliband, the party's leader, sought to differentiate between wastrels and the truly needy. |
These children, they said, were destined to become wastrels, neurotic misfits or criminals. |
Kushner's New York is full of performers, boasters, wastrels, aesthetic activists. |
John and Russell star as wastrels who decide to join the US Army. |
This is a horribly patronising movie that makes Dublin in 1967 look like a theme-park of amiable drunken wastrels and boozy squawking women in headscarves and ankle socks. |