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Definition of Sluggards
1. sluggard [n] - See also: sluggard
Lexicographical Neighbors of Sluggards
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! ..."