Profligacy
The profligacy of today's kids is the natural outcome of time.
Many nonagenarian people have presbyopia.
The group of five friends sallies forth on their excursion.
She is writing a story of an artist who dallies with a melange of colours.
The sterling attitude of the litterateur inspires reverence.
With the same elan, he sets out to brace for the interview.
To keep the promise, she rushes to the assignation.
He has never expected such a comeuppance for his wrongdoing ten years ago.
Life is mysterious but opaque; yet, very few possess the eye to look through it.
The habit to impose an inculpation on others is a heinous proclivity.
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