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Leisured.
idle
1
The crapulous
leisured
classes of Peking openly flaunt the worst of vices.
2
Nails were worn long by members of the literary and
leisured
classes.
3
The cane seems to be a distinguishing mark of the
leisured
class.
4
Sprague named his train after a
leisured
moment's study of an illustration.
5
Possibly some time in the past the Spences had been a
leisured
people.
6
With the world at peace, the Consulate had
leisured
to reconstruct the constitution.
7
There is no time for
leisured
recollection in a slave's day.
8
Yet it shows that the life before farming was very
leisured
.
9
And I'm a
leisured
dilettante compared to most of the others.
10
Perhaps we had better meet again at a more
leisured
season.
11
The
leisured
members of the Cabinet speak in the Lords with authority and power.
12
Fortunately, however, it is not the
leisured
and the cultured who have to pay.
13
Pamela has such a
leisured
air about everything she does.
14
He stood ready, having overtaken Adolph's sketchy but
leisured
dressing.
15
Then, people speculated that new technology would create in its wake a more
leisured
society.
16
The
leisured
times of the pre-war years were gone.
leisured
leisure
·
leisured ease
leisured manner
leisured woman
leisured artificiality
leisured club-man