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profligacy

[prof-li-guh-see] / ˈprɒf lɪ gə si /




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Profligacy, as well as mental fragility, was a work-on, as they say.

From BBC • Feb. 7, 2026

Profligacy was an issue yet again here, with Willy Caballero unconvincing – at set-plays in particular – as he deputised for Thibaut Courtois.

From The Guardian • Jan. 20, 2018

Profligacy ebbed and flowed with the economic and political tides.

From BusinessWeek • Mar. 31, 2011

Profligacy was arguably their only annoyance on Saturday, when Wolves might have been dismissed by a cricket score, only for Wayne Hennessey's excellence to maintain the visitors' vague interest.

From The Guardian • Feb. 14, 2011

This impulse, antagonistic to Religion, manifests itself as Impulsiveness and Profligacy.

From Buchanan's Journal of Man, November 1887 Volume 1, Number 10 by Buchanan, Joseph R. (Joseph Rodes)




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