Sentence example with the word 'lackadaisical'

lackadaisical

apathetic, dead, dormant, free and easy, inert, leaden, negligent, procrastinatory, slow, unanxious, unmindful

Definition adj. lacking spirit or liveliness

Last update: December 10, 2016


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After the surgery, I was lackadaisical for several days.   [Please select]

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I hope the medicine is not causing you to be sleepy and lackadaisical.   [Please select]

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He adopted what to undergraduates appeared the effeminate pose of casting scorn on manly sports, wearing his hair long, decorating his rooms with peacock's feathers, lilies, sunflowers, blue china and other objets d'art, which he declared his desire to "live up to," affecting a lackadaisical manner, and professing intense emotions on the subject of "art for art's sake" - then a new-fangled doctrine which J.   [Please select]

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The woman short, slight, and lackadaisical, though rather pretty.   [Please select]

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Something's got hold of you lately; you're not quite so lackadaisical as you used to be.'   [Please select]

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He does nothing by halves, is never indifferent, never lackadaisical.   [Please select]

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"--hitting off to a hair the lackadaisical boredom of the haplessly rich young boulevardier--this was the countryside's pen-picture of _him_."   [Please select]

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"Yes, they were delighted," Magsie responded still in such a lackadaisical, toneless, and dreary manner that Rachael glanced at her in surprise.   [Please select]

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There was no sound outside except the soughing of the wind through the jungle and the lackadaisical chatter of the pargams and lories.   [Please select]

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She was rather listless and lackadaisical, but seemed to be well content so that she could lie within sight of the Master and dream.   [Please select]

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