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sluggard

[sluhg-erd] / ˈslʌg ərd /


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With television’s new proximity to the more puritanical uses of our devices, the archetype of the beached sluggard on the couch has been smuggled into a portrait of diligence.

From The New Yorker • Jul. 6, 2016

I've never been a sluggard, and yet I've never felt that I've done one twentieth of what I was capable of doing.

From The Guardian • Jun. 14, 2013

Last week the American Banker made it appear that Mr. Jones, in his private capacity as board chairman, president and principal owner of Houston's National Bank of Commerce, was something of a sluggard himself.

From Time Magazine Archive

"Make him move over!" they shout as she bears down on a 55-m.p.h. sluggard in the fast lane.

From Time Magazine Archive

A lawyer would be better, but there is too much hard work for the sluggard.

From The Browning Cyclop?dia A Guide to the Study of the Works of Robert Browning by Berdoe, Edward




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