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Disinclined to work or exertion.
indolent
slothful
otiose
faineant
work-shy
idle
Lazy.
slow
1
I can hear the
lazy
sea a short distance over the embankment.
2
His
lazy
list of political demands may have reflected an essential pyromania.
3
Route 6 went past in a long,
lazy
curve to the right.
4
I'm quite healthy but I can also be quite
lazy
about it.
5
A police department cruiser leads the way, lights flashing in
lazy
salute.
6
The
lazy
native streets were still dull with the end of labor.
7
The food was plenty; the poor black people
lazy
and not unhappy.
8
He also said the media was
lazy
and wanted to be spoon-fed.
9
It was really quite
lazy
to say they all looked the same.
10
This week has been a good one for
lazy
,
couch-bound iPad owners.
11
National MPs said the bill was a
lazy
,
sloppy piece of work.
12
She says older generations who think her generation is
lazy
are wrong.
13
They were workers; and they did not approve of the
lazy
Buster.
14
I'm convinced it's because many parents today are too
lazy
to parent.
15
Erlendur had always found Níels
lazy
and absolutely unsuited for detective work.
16
She might see how
lazy
he was and forget what she'd said.
lazy
too lazy
lazy man
so lazy
very lazy
lazy smile