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1 This jolly fellow was very good-natured and popular, but often very lazy .
2 He is very lazy , but a great reader, especially of cheap novels.
3 No, the fact about me is I'm really actually a very lazy person.
4 Maybe some come at the weekend but Hong Kong people are very lazy .
5 He thinks they are very lazy ; they do not trot fast.
6 The man was very lazy , and would do nothing to help his family.
7 She was at the table, wearing his big terry robe, feeling very lazy .
8 He feels very lazy and laid back, I was told that.
9 Besides, I've been very lazy on board the 'Diana,' taking no real exercise.
10 No, silver doesn't kill zombies, it just makes them clumsier and very lazy .
11 Husband and wife, drunkards; husband very lazy , only worked when starved in to it.
12 A very lazy boy got a piece of sugar-cane and went home with it.
13 I was very lazy - just drinks, clubs and ladies.
14 I have been spoiled abroad where people are very lazy .
15 St. George is still very lazy , but he shall work.
16 But sometimes it makes them mad because I've become very lazy about taking decisions.
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