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sluggard

[sluhg-erd] / ˈslʌg ərd /


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With television’s new proximity to the more puritanical uses of our devices, the archetype of the beached sluggard on the couch has been smuggled into a portrait of diligence.

From The New Yorker • Jul. 6, 2016

I've never been a sluggard, and yet I've never felt that I've done one twentieth of what I was capable of doing.

From The Guardian • Jun. 14, 2013

A slugger but no sluggard, the old publisher stepped smartly to the plate, smacked the Roosevelt pitch straight back at the box.

From Time Magazine Archive

Proverbs: 6: 9-11 How long will you How long wilt thou He, O sluggard? sleep, O sluggard?

From Time Magazine Archive

But they are few, for though I am spiritually a son of the morning, I am physically a sluggard.

From Leaves in the Wind by Gardiner, A. G. (Alfred George)