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Meanings of
layabout
in inglés
portugués
vagabundo
catalán
mandrós
español
vago
Back to the meaning
Person who does no work.
bum
idler
loafer
do-nothing
español
vago
Usage of
layabout
in inglés
1
It was Jane who spotted ability and ambition in the teenage
layabout
.
2
An alcoholic
layabout
is asked by his wife to look after their baby.
3
Once again, a figure of trust is portrayed as a drunken, irresponsible
layabout
.
4
But, is she really a worse role model than that passive
layabout
,
Sleeping Beauty?
5
The reason they go for Tommy's because he's a
layabout
.
6
Marie, get those two
layabout
men to unroll the carpet.
7
Years ago, he established a reputation as a casual
layabout
,
a bit of a bumbler.
8
Maybe he'd put up some research money. You wouldn't mistake Erik Nelson for a
layabout
.
9
I didn't mean to be such a
layabout
-
10
The guise of debauched
layabout
vanished.
11
The other brighter, but a
layabout
.
12
She had always thought him a lecher and a
layabout
,
and today, a monster; but he genuinely cared for Ullii.
13
Hulu's show tapped into a certain kind of
layabout
,
day-drinking malaise that is currently missing from a lot of people's summers.
14
The supervisor is sitting extremely comfortably with his legs crossed and his arm hanging over the backrest here like some
layabout
.
15
We first meet Star, a spirited Texan, doing her best to care for her
layabout
mother's other two children in trying circumstances.
16
And the smattering of chilled philosophy: The shoestring traveller... is not a scrounger, a penniless
layabout
permanently high or a rip-off merchant.
Other examples for "layabout"
Grammar, pronunciation and more
About this term
layabout
Noun
Singular
Frequent collocations
alcoholic layabout
casual layabout
debauched layabout
irresponsible layabout
layabout hippies
More collocations
Translations for
layabout
portugués
vagabundo
vadio
catalán
mandrós
dropo
gandul
español
vago
holgazán
gandul
Layabout
through the time