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Definition of Lazier
1. lazy [adj] - See also: lazy
Lexicographical Neighbors of Lazier
Literary usage of Lazier
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. The Digest of Canadian Criminal Case Law: Comprising the Reported Cases on by George Edward McCrossan, Samuel Davies Schultz, Andrew Miller Harper (1908)
"IN HE lazier, 26 AU 260. 4. Initiating Prosecution — PRIVATE PROSECUTION ...
Ix RE lazier, 30 OR 419. 5. Insufficiency of Information — HABEAS CORPUS. ..."
2. Official Report of the ... Annual Meeting of the N.E. Association of (1898)
"Masters are lazy — some lazier than others, but lazy. The colleges may talk until
Time grows gray, but they (the masters) will not act with vigor unless ..."
3. Ontario Weekly Reporter and Index-digest by Ontario (1906)
"87 of the Judicature Act. It was contended by counsel for plaintiff that Mr.
lazier was so acting, and that a single Judge has not jurisdiction tu hear this ..."