Definitionn. evading duty or work by pretending to be incapacitated
Last update: October 15, 2015
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He sailed back to Otranto in order to recover his health, but the new pope, Gregory IX., launched in hot anger the bolt of excommunication, in the belief that Frederick was malingering once more. [Please select]
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There were some who could not be persuaded to stay if they could see any chance of deserting or malingering. [Please select]
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There it pinched, presumably to ascertain whether or no I were malingering, a most agonizing pinch like to that of a pair of blacksmith's tongs. [Please select]
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Rat would think he was malingering, that--that--that--Richard lifted him into the ambulance and laid him upon the straw which several of the sick pushed forward and patted into place. [Please select]
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