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Definition of Laziest
1. lazy [adj] - See also: lazy
Lexicographical Neighbors of Laziest
Literary usage of Laziest
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. Mediaeval Tales by Henry Morley (1884)
"LET THE laziest BE KING. THE Emperor Pliny had three sons, to whom he was very
indulgent. He wished to dispose of his kingdom, and calling the three into ..."
2. Readings in Medieval and Modern History by Hutton Webster (1917)
"The laziest Son1 The emperor Pliny had three sons, to whom he was very indulgent.
He wished to dispose of his kingdom, and calling the three into his ..."
3. The Local Courts' and Municipal GazetteLaw reports, digests, etc (1868)
"the windows are of the fattest and laziest kind —regular chancery suitors ; while
the spiders that conceal their webs in the recesses of the dome, ..."
4. Little Folks in Feathers and Fur, and Others in Neither by Olive Thorne Miller, Hildibrand, A. Mesnel, Ecosse, E.P. Dutton (Firm)., J.J. Little & Co (1880)
"THE laziest FELLOW IN THE WORLD. Don't you think he is ? Look at him ; that's
the way he hangs from morning till night, only opening his eyes to eat, ..."
5. The Story of My Life, Or, The Sunshine and Shadow of Seventy Years by Mary Ashton Rice Livermore (1897)
"... Dusky Faces — "How-dye, Miss" — A Unique Procession — Negro Songs in Chorus —
The Ragged Pickaninnies at the Gate — "The laziest Niggers in the County. ..."
6. Six Decades in Texas; Or, Memoirs of Francis Richard Lubbock, Governor of by Francis Richard Lubbock (1900)
"... —Removal to My Ranch in 1847 — Our Neighbors — Agricultural Work and Stockraising—A
Roundup, Incidents in the Life of a Cowboy —The laziest Man in Texas ..."