The loops run clumsily and anyhow: some are slacker, others tighter; but, when all is said, it is solid, which is the main point. [Please select]
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"I call it too bad," said Betty Brierley, an acknowledged slacker, "to make the whole Form grind--grind--grind--like this, all on behalf of about four candidates." [Please select]
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Oh, I know, her husband's a slacker and no real good to anybody. [Please select]
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How could I be such an utter slacker and sneak as to accept your inheritance. [Please select]
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"With you (stuffed) inside it, labeled 'Specimen of a Champion Slacker'." [Please select]
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"No, not the failure," said his father, "the slacker, the quitter." [Please select]
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"When I see you here at your unending work, it makes me feel more and more like a slacker." [Please select]
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Too often the guilds gave protection to the "slacker" who managed to "get by." [Please select]
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People who don't know look at me as much as to say 'Slacker.' [Please select]
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"If a secretary proves inefficient, the others will very soon call her a 'slacker,' and she will have to reform or resign." [Please select]
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And because she's in love with a man whom she knows to be a slacker she's eaten up with shame. [Please select]
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