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  • Lazing back on a well-padded chaise lounge, by a swimming pool and a Jacuzzi, well fed and well-wined, mellowed-out, in loose, comfy clothes, outside his air-conditioned home, while enjoying the very-warm summer evening, The Penguin said: "I feel like a Spartan goin 'to war tamarraw."

    Tallulah Morehead: Big Brother 12 : "One of My Good Dogs," The 8-Second Man 2010

  • Lazing on the settee, watching Egypt beat Ghana 1-0 to become African football champions for the third time in a row, there was a lesson in African politics.

    Irish Blogs 2010

  • Lazing back on a well-padded chaise lounge, by a swimming pool and a Jacuzzi, well fed and well-wined, mellowed-out, in loose, comfy clothes, outside his air-conditioned home, while enjoying the very-warm summer evening, The Penguin said: "I feel like a Spartan goin 'to war tamarraw."

    Tallulah Morehead: Big Brother 12 : "One of My Good Dogs," The 8-Second Man 2010

  • Lazing in front of the TV may be relaxing, but you can laze in front of the TV with your mother.

    Enough Already Peter Walsh 2009

  • Lazing around at home, feeling kind of sorry for myself and feeling bad about having to make decisions about my future someday .... do I really want to graduate and live with mommy?

    slemondropp Diary Entry slemondropp 2007

  • Meadows and fields of the rich, ripe green Lazing under a cobalt sky?

    The Moon of Skulls Howard, Robert E. 2005

  • Lazing around and lying on the floor waiting to go home, watching television.

    yanxious Diary Entry yanxious 2005

  • Lazing on her perch, Pip followed him with piercing, slitted eyes.

    Mid Flinx Foster, Alan Dean 1995

  • Lazing on her perch, Pip followed him with piercing, slitted eyes.

    Mid Flinx Foster, Alan Dean 1995

  • Lazing around in the waters of Plasmoid Creek for an hour or so every morning had turned out to be a helpful part of the process.

    Legacy James H. Schmitz 1946

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