good-for-nothing in the PONS Dictionary

good-for-nothing Examples from the PONS Dictionary (editorially verified)

Monolingual examples (not verified by PONS Editors)

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What about the women waiting at home with a month-old child while their good-for-nothing husbands are out running wild?
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He is a college undergraduate and a good-for-nothing man.
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She gives the orders and you become a good-for-nothing servant.
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Their boss calls them into his office and tells them that they are good-for-nothing photographers.
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Furthermore, one can scold a child by calling him a good-for-nothing ailanthus stump sprout, meaning the child is irresponsible.
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One wonders why some women stoop very low to crystal clear deception exhibited by some good-for-nothing men in our society.
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Who are the outcasts, the undesirables, the useless, the good-for-nothing in our present day and time?
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Mak, a local good-for-nothing and well-known thief, arrives and insults them, then (when they threaten him) pretends not to have known who they were.
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Unable to bear their taunting that he is a good-for-nothing, he stays away from home and is often out on the streets.
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The novel is about how a good-for-nothing youngster can be successful in his life.
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