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Laze   Listen
verb
Laze  v. i.  (past & past part. lazed; pres. part. lazing)  To be lazy or idle. (Colloq.)






Collaborative International Dictionary of English 0.48








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"Laze" Quotes from Famous Books



... the Archdeacon shouted. "Put it all down to me! Say that I begged you to leave Oxford, that I want you to laze the rest of your life away. Why shouldn't you, when you have a mother and ...
— The Cathedral • Hugh Walpole

... ballroom, the state dining-room, the throne-room, even the Queen's sun-parlor, are now filled with white cots, hundreds and hundreds of them, each with its bandaged occupant, while in the famous gardens where Popes and Emperors and Kings have strolled, convalescent soldiers now laze in the sun or on the gravelled paths play at bowls. In giving up their home for the use of the wounded, the King and Queen have done a very generous and noble thing, and the Italian people are ...
— Italy at War and the Allies in the West • E. Alexander Powell



Words linked to "Laze" :   fuck off, bum around, lie about, bum about, slug, ride the bench, loll, arse around, bum, moon on, stagnate, lounge around, loll around, idle, warm the bench, frig around, moon, loaf, waste one's time, lie around, work, lounge about, daydream, moon around, arse about



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