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I can hear the lazy sea a short distance over the embankment.
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His lazy list of political demands may have reflected an essential pyromania.
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Route 6 went past in a long, lazy curve to the right.
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I'm quite healthy but I can also be quite lazy about it.
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A police department cruiser leads the way, lights flashing in lazy salute.
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The clinical course is heterogeneous, manifested by a fulminant or indolent course.
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In conclusion the indolent nature of the disease justifies a conservative approach.
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It is often characterized by a clinically indolent course and delayed diagnosis.
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Purpose: Patients with indolent non-Hodgkin lymphoma typically respond well to first-line immunochemotherapy.
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PCBCL is generally an indolent form of lymphoma with a good prognosis.
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It was in no way cheap; it did not flatter slothful ears.
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Indeed in sleep 5 The slothful body, that does love to steep
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Mr. Threader, by contrast, played the slothful tortoise to Drake's enterprising hare.
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Minstrels were a slothful lot, averse to the chill of early morning.
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I heard it then, the rough, fatty breathing of a slothful soul.
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There is no superfluous ornament in his orations, nothing tawdry, nothing otiose.
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Compare the supreme being of the Caribs, beneficent, otiose, unadored.
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Women with otiose husbands have a task to preserve friendship.
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There is usually a supreme Maker who is, in some cases, moral, in others otiose.
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We should receive this conclusion with an otiose faith.
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They were the Mayors of that Palace; he only le roi faineant.
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An habitual drunkard was more welcome at "raisings" and "logrollings" than a known faineant.
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While a roi faineant may fulfil effectively all the essential duties of sovereignty, an autocrate faineant is an absurdity.
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I wonder if the faineant Sultan who luxuriates at Langat knows anything of the sensationalism of his "yacht."
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So long as I am in the chair, I cannot be a faineant or refuse to do anything and everything incidental to the position.
Usage of work-shy in English
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That is the best of news for some of us work-shy or feeble gardeners.
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For all but the most lavish and work-shy couples, a honeymoon has a defined end date.
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He said I was a drug-addict, lazy, work-shy.
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And no one could ever call him work-shy.
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What are you snivelling for, you little work-shy?
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The work-shy millennials versus the hard-grafting, post-war babies.
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The lazy bunch of pampered work-shy English bastards.'
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There are no work-shy builders in the capital, in fact we need more sites to satisfy demand.
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Never work-shy, her advice to young people is to choose an area you love and get stuck in.
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Perhaps the other MBM readers are work-shy n'er do wells oblivious to the equipment involved in cleaning windows?
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That MBV are still capable of this much speed and passion belies their reputation as diffident and work-shy.
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Making things even more precarious for palace publicity is that this has reawakened the issue of Kate's work-shy reputation.
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Public reaction to them was characteristically ambiguous, swinging between descriptions of them as scruffy, work-shy troublemakers and scruffy, free-spirit idealists.
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It was in vain that Kirk touched on the work-shy father, dwelt feelingly on the young gentleman who travelled in hats.
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To be stripped of what is rightfully mine by a jealous, work-shy son cannot be the justice you seek for everyone.
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She supported a work-shy father, and was engaged to be married to a young gentleman who travelled for a hat firm.