ambling, creeping like snail, ergophobic, hebetudinous, laggard, moderate, reluctant, slow as molasses, slow-running, tentative, waddling
Definitionadj. disinclined to work or exertion
Last update: July 3, 2015
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But he was too slothful to have more than a passive part in the direction of his own government. [Please select]
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Thenardier was cunning, greedy, slothful, and clever. [Please select]
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The ignorant, the incompetent, the slothful and the unlucky ones have passed from earth and joined the grand army of fossils. [Please select]
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Abercrombie, who led us at Ticonderoga, was fat, old and slothful, and now Wolfe, who leads the new force is young, sickly and fretful. [Please select]
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But lazy and slothful ministers were fortunately rare in New England. [Please select]
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But it is better to die sword in hand than in slothful ease. [Please select]
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They are by nature slothful and heavy, but are easily tamed, and when roused are fierce. [Please select]
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