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lazier
adjective as in inactive, sluggish
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Example Sentences
I guess, like this Daily Kos diarist, that our children are 41 percent lazier than they were a decade ago.
That gives you two weeks for a vacation—enough to make a sick boy well, or a lazy one lazier.
The campers, never very early risers, grew lazier every day—and fatter!
On the contrary, says he, who among the country people live lazier lives than the grazier and the dairyman?
I made little progress that day, the weather proving hot, and my horse lazier than ever.
For there never was a lazier or worse servant than I am, or one that grumbles more at doing a day's work for his master.
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From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.
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