My improvident sister often spends her bill money on clothes and shoes. [adjective]
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The extension of cultivation was considered as the chief care of government, and no regard was paid to the improvident waste going on on all sides. [adjective]
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Our country has the most improvident local councils. [adjective]
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She hired a little room and furnished on credit on the strength of her future worka lingering trace of her improvident ways. [adjective]
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"We haven't had much chance to be improvident." [Please select]
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Dame Elliot never showed any displeasure at these improvident acts of her husband. [Please select]
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He almost understood what the orator was saying--"Franzosen--great children, light-hearted, amusing, improvident." [Please select]
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But I'm improvident: I live in the moment when I'm happy. [Please select]
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He found these people full of hope, light-hearted, generous, intelligent, and generally improvident. [Please select]
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And, personally, he was much fonder of his younger daughter, whom Mary considered foolish and improvident. [Please select]
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The plains Indians and the buffalo hunters were horribly wasteful and improvident. [Please select]
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