The evasion of work or duty.
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Examples for "soldiering "
1 Public order, security details... yes, it's a different kind of soldiering now.
2 There is often a culture of soldiering on among crews, added Sampson.
3 As for his health, Sturrock is doing much more than soldiering on.
4 I have had some experience in soldiering , and I have a following.
5 But they turned-to very merrily, in this first night of real soldiering .
1 The shirking of responsibility by leading Russian officials; their lack of enterprise.
2 Folks shirking , and even stealing; we have to keep a sharp lookout.
3 It is a shirking of our responsibilities, a distraction from our purpose.
4 I knew that before long she'd notice I was shirking the face.
5 Perhaps, after all, there is something to be said for shirking it.
1 Yet there was no way I was going to start slacking off.
2 The sell-swords would have too many watchers to try slacking off today.
3 However, you may feel a little frustrated with a noticeable slacking off.
4 Ralph Percival was contentedly slacking it in preparation for a pass degree.
5 I'm not having you slacking off while he has work to do.
1 So now let's stop goofing off , and put it into simple terms.
2 He'd drifted from day to day, goofing off with people he called friends.
3 As sloppy as you people are, they'll just assume you're goofing off somewhere.
4 You might think about that sometime when you're goofing off behind them goddam glasses.
5 Bernhard's processor block didn't respond to datavises, so everyone assumed he was goofing off .
1 He sounded out of breath, but Hall had no idea why; he had been goldbricking all night.
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