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1 I am so indolent I always postpone it until the last moment.
2 You have too much character to remain in a situation so indolent .
3 To me nothing is more disgusting than a young person so indolent .
4 The people were very jovial, and rather industrious for so indolent a country.
5 His interventions may be worth more if his own Government wasn't so indolent & chaotic.
6 Shenstone studied, as much as so indolent a man ever could, at Pembroke College, Oxford.
7 The Indian is so indolent !
8 They arrived at Naples by day, in the midst of that immense population, at once so animated and so indolent .
10 He would have been an ideal husband if he had not been so indolent , so dissipated, and so absurdly jealous of Harry Heminway.
11 He was so indolent that with some show of right he could blame his ministers and advisers for his own mistakes and misdeeds.
12 The consequences were far more serious; for Pulteney was neither so good-humored nor so indolent as Carteret, and he could not be put aside.
13 Her husband had become so indolent and sottish, that all her exertions were needed to keep her little flock from suffering with cold and hunger.
14 So indolent was the sentry that Roland began to fear the barge would pass by unnoticed.
15 "Can he be so indolent or so indifferent as that?"
16 "Not so indolent as you suppose," said his friend.
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