Become less in amount or intensity.
1 Play hard the whole time; never for one moment slack off .
2 Men always try hard in the beginning, then they slack off .
3 Despite his golden summer, Murray said he was not about to slack off .
4 Said if anyone tried to run or slack off they'd get the same.
5 And I know you think that gives you the right to slack off -
6 I don't want to slack off too much over the holidays.
7 Well, don't slack off just because he hasn't shown yet.
8 Think you've found a way to slack off , do ya?
9 Once we were on their established route, we figured, the going would slack off .
10 You're part of a community, which makes it that much harder to slack off .
11 The rain starts to slack off when she arrives, which is a nice trick.
12 They make my life hell while other people slack off .
13 The constant monitoring is justified as a reasonable way of ensuring workers don't slack off .
14 Do you slack off and hope the boss understands?
15 How much do you slack off at work?
16 Now we could slack off and let go: one sledge hung securely enough by the other.
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