Definition of Sluggards

1. Noun. (plural of sluggard) ¹

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Definition of Sluggards

1. sluggard [n] - See also: sluggard

Lexicographical Neighbors of Sluggards

slug
slug-a-bed
slug away
slug line
slugabed
slugabeds
slugfest
slugfests
sluggard
sluggardize
sluggardized
sluggardizing
sluggardly
sluggardness
sluggardnesses
sluggards (current term)
sluggardy
slugged
slugger
sluggers
slugginess
slugging
slugging average
slugging percentage
slugging percentages
sluggish
sluggish layer
sluggisher
sluggishest
sluggishly

Literary usage of Sluggards

Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:

1. The Story of Cuba: Her Struggles for Liberty: The Cause, Crisis and Destiny by Murat Halstead (1897)
"... of Military Situation—The Trocha as a Spanish Delusion— Strange Paralysis of the Army of Spain—How It Pays to Keep Full Prisons—Corrupt sluggards—The ..."

2. Memoirs of Marmontel, Written by Himself: Containing His Literary and by Jean François Marmontel (1807)
"... besides, he considered the time that was given to study as but ill employed : lie used to say that Latin only m:ide sluggards. Perhaps, too, he had some ..."

3. One Thousand Literary Questions and Answers by Mary Eleanor Kramer (1917)
"Plow deep, while sluggards sleep; Early to bed and early to rise, Makes a man healthy, wealthy, and wise. For age and want, save while you may! ..."

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