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- adj. superlative form of lazy: most lazy.
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“He looks like a racer," declared Bruce Browning, who showed unusual interest and animation for a fellow who was known as the laziest man at”
“He was voted both "laziest" and "most likely to succeed" at the private Haverford School near Philadelphia.”
The Washington Post: John E. du Pont, heir to family fortune who killed Olympic wrestler, dies at 72
“Traditionally on this day, the last person in the house also dubbed as the 'laziest' to wake up is woken up using water, either by being thrown into a lake or the sea, or by having water thrown on them.”
“Olympets -- a contest in California that tests dogs and other pets in categories such as ball catching, "laziest" and "most disobedient" -- changed its name to the National Pet Games after the USOC contacted organizers two years ago.”
“Overall drop of the river from its source in swamps south of Melbourne to its mouth in the Atlantic near Jacksonville is less than 30 feet, or about one inch per mile, making it one of the "laziest" rivers in the world.”
“I failed to notice the truth - Delmar Robbins was one of the laziest piano players in the world.”
“Loading the robot with water and cleaning solution takes just a minute, robbing even the laziest people of an excuse for not cleaning.”
The Wall Street Journal: The Little Robot Made to Clean the Icky Spots
“Raise taxes on the hardest working people, lower benefits for the hardest working people and retirees to that the laziest people can get free healthcare.”
“If you can't make a meaningful life of your own, then just tear someone else down in the easiest, laziest way possible.”
“We want moderate social policies and fiscally conservative policies and stop taking money from the hardest working people to give to the laziest people ....”
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