Sluggard

Word SLUGGARD
Character 8
Hyphenation slug gard
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Definitions and meanings of "Sluggard"

What do we mean by sluggard?

A slothful person; an idler. noun

Lazy. adjective

A person habitually lazy, idle, and slow; a drone. noun

Sluggish; lazy; characteristic of a sluggard.

A person habitually lazy, idle, and inactive; a drone. noun

Sluggish; lazy. adjective

A person who is lazy, stupid, or idle by habit. noun

A person slow to begin necessary work, a slothful person. noun

A fearful or cowardly person, a poltroon. noun

An idle slothful person noun

A person who is lazy, stupid, or idle by habit.

A person slow to begin necessary work, a slothful person.

A fearful or cowardly person, a poltroon.

A lazy, sluggish person. Urban Dictionary

It is sussy. He is the laziest human alive. He rolls around his house eating pizzas like the boulder he is. Amoung us. He LOVES the bount. AND he knows how to nare. Urban Dictionary

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The word "sluggard" in example sentences

The Carlovingians did not, as the Merovingians did, end in monkish retirement or shameful inactivity even the last of them, and the only one termed sluggard, Louis V., was getting ready, when he died, for an expedition in Spain against the Saracens. ❋ Unknown (1830)

The sluggard is so because he does not consider; nor shall we ever learn to any purpose, either by the word or the works of God, unless we set ourselves to consider. ❋ Unknown (1721)

Thus the sluggard is wiser in his own conceit than seven men that can render a reason, Prov. xxvi. ❋ Unknown (1721)

16 The sluggard is wiser in his own conceit than seven men that can render a reason. ❋ Unknown (1721)

This official was called a sluggard-waker, and was usually our old friend the parish clerk with a new title. ❋ Unknown (1892)

Then for two hundred and fifty years France was under the Merovingian kings, and throughout much of this period there was very little settled government, Neustria, together with the rest of France, suffering from the lawlessness that prevailed under these "sluggard" kings. ❋ Gordon Home (1923)

It was like the 'sluggard's garden,' where 'the thorn and the thistle grow higher and higher.' ❋ Edward Harrison Barker (1885)

Proverbs 6: 6-11 challenges the "sluggard" to "consider the ant" and imitate her habit of working diligently to lay up for the future. ❋ Unknown (2010)

ROBERTS: I'm going to with sluggard and slugger on that one. ❋ Unknown (2010)

And what about him, the sluggard, Elizabeth railed. ❋ Jerry Ratch (2011)

This message is not quite the same as, for example, "Go to the ant, thou sluggard, consider her ways and be wise." ❋ Theodore Dalrymple (2011)

Milton Levine 1913-2011 Milton Levine liked to give his customers advice from the Bible: "Go to the ant, thou sluggard; consider her ways and be wise." ❋ Stephen Miller (2011)

"Ban's a sluggard alongside of her," Chris affirmed. ❋ Unknown (2010)

As Proverbs 26:15 states, “The sluggard buries his hand in the dish; he is too lazy to bring it back to his mouth.” ❋ Dr. Henry Cloud (2011)

His entire career seems to have been shaped by the sagacity of King Solomon, who remarked in Proverbs, “Go to the ant, thou sluggard; consider her ways, and be wise.” ❋ Martin A. Nowak (2011)

[How long] [will you] lie there, you sluggard? When will you get up from your sleep? -Proverbs [6:9] ❋ Notasluggard (2012)

[Sussy] is [the number one sluggard] ❋ Coleolikesmen (2022)

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