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have leisure
verb as in kill time
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Example Sentences
Still, I think by conflating travel with vacation, it’s easy to forget the point that’s baked into one of the earliest definitions of the latter word: to be empty, be free, have leisure.
From Slate
His whole idea was: There’s no place for Black people to have leisure.
From Los Angeles Times
His whole idea was: There’s no place for Black people to have leisure.
From Los Angeles Times
I always have leisure time, and my refrigerators are never empty.
From Salon
Aristotle opined, “The reason we labor is to have leisure.”
From New York Times
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From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.
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