Be idle; exist in a changeless situation.
1 Cats laze in the sun and colourful flags ripple in the breeze.
2 Together they would laze through the universe, a union of blissful perfection.
3 Or are you going to laze around in my bed all day?
4 Instead of gasping for air, they laze around, flicking through their smartphones.
5 Go Citybreak: Like to laze on the beach or take the culture trail?
6 Take a ferry trip from Enniskillen and swim, laze or explore.
7 Groups of infantry laze on the grass, playing cards, reading, smoking and sleeping.
8 You can kite- and windsurf here, or simply laze on the white sands.
9 Cattle laze by the roadside and dogs chase the wheels of our car.
10 Dogs laze in the stifling afternoon heat of the Shire Valley.
11 Build up a harem, laze around getting laid and getting fat.
12 Fight for a picnic table or laze beside the water.
13 Seaside residents and boaters also have been warned to avoid noxious clouds of laze .
14 Now you'll feel free to laze around self-importantly, I suppose!
15 Farther up the lawn, cows and kangaroos laze about, soaking up the spring sunshine.
16 I shall do wonders to-morrow after a good laze to-day.
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