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