Jackson lost his job because he was an indolent employee who did nothing but sleep at his desk all day. [Please select]
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Indolent disease / recurrent relapses We currently use pulsed cyclophosphamide for disease that is severe but not critical, or for relapsing disease. [adjective]
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The implication is that indolent disease has been present for a long time. [adjective]
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He felt that he had been indolent as a tutor, and, besides, his conscience checked him for complying with the request of Mr. [adjective]
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In fact, these indolent peripatetics suffered much less real hardship and want of food, than the poor peasants from whom they received alms. [adjective]
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Here my life is restless, uncertain, precarious, and, what is worse, indolent, illiterate, and vagrant. [adjective]
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She hated the indolent pomp in which she lived and the idle luxury of her days. [adjective]
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To which, the butcher's boy: who appeared of a lounging, not to say indolent disposition: replied, that he thought not. [adjective]
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She was indolent by nature, but as swift as light when she was roused by fear or excitement. [adjective]
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