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lazy

[ley-zee] / ˈleɪ zi /


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A drizzle of soy sauce, a scatter of scallions, and always — always — some lemon zest, which cuts through the yolk’s richness and, once blended, produces what my brain now registers as lazy hollandaise.

From Salon

Some lazy days felt like we were the only two people in the world.

From Literature

Ultimately, Jaluria said, AI could damage “fat, lazy incumbents” while helping others that are innovative and can use AI to improve their products.

From The Wall Street Journal

But she was also kind of happy that she only had two friends in Zeke and Daniel, because “Any more would be really tiring,” she once said, “and I think I’m kinda lazy.”

From Literature

Last month, Kim vowed to root out "evil" and scolded lazy officials at a major meeting of Pyongyang's top brass.

From Barron's