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Words often confused by people. Ya I’m talking to you!!!

Words often confused by people. Ya I’m talking to you!!!. Waste waist. Eric Miller 10-16-10 Ms. Shabazz. Definition for waste. Waste-to consume, spend, or employ uselessly or without adequate return; use to no avail or profit; squander: to waste money; to waste words. . Definition for waist.

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Words often confused by people. Ya I’m talking to you!!!

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  1. Words often confused by people. Ya I’m talking to you!!! Waste waist Eric Miller 10-16-10 Ms. Shabazz

  2. Definition for waste • Waste-to consume, spend, or employ uselessly or without adequate return; use to no avail or profit; squander: to waste money; to waste words.

  3. Definition for waist • Waist- body area between ribs and hips: the part of the human trunk between the rib cage and the hips, usually narrower than the rest of the trunk

  4. Sentence for waste because this is a waste just talking to you!!! • Waste- New methods of reducing, re-using and recycling waste are required if the reliance on landfill is to change.

  5. Sentence for waist • Waist- The elasticized waist is available in UK sizes 8 to 12.

  6. What helps me remember what a waste of time this is • What helps me remember waste is the word was. The first three words in waste is was. In my mind was is past tense; so when I see the word waste I think past tense as in old. When I think of old I think of dump. That is what helps me remember the difference between waste and waist.

  7. The end slide • The End • Eric Miller • 10-16-10 • Ms. Shabazz • Waste, waist

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