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sluggard <a sluggard; sluggards> N

sluggard (ly)
sluggard (ly)

sluggard ADJ

sluggard

sluggard N

sluggard

sluggard ADJ

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Go to the ant, thou sluggard: consider her ways, and be wise.
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These low energy sluggards were bootlickers without a slice of a mind on critical analysis of issues.
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By extension, the phrase has come to mean the ground or tenement of a sluggard, or of one who is easily taken advantage of.
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By his own industry he shamed sluggards.
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And a revised operating model introduced in 2011 to increase voluntary payments and take action earlier against sluggards was saving about $2 million in annual operating costs.
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It's attitudinal, subjective, and it's difficult to fault people for being critical of lazy sluggards who are undeserving.
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The bike was hardly a sluggard before, but the added zest in both handling and thrust are noticeable.
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A pollard simply meant someone or something that had been polled (similarly to the formation of drunkard and sluggard); for example, a hornless ox or polled livestock.
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It doesn't matter if they're mall-cruising sluggards or apple-polishing workaholics.
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People who are sluggards paying fines also worsen their credit scores.
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