Lazing [verb]

Definition of Lazing:

idle

Opposite/Antonyms of Lazing:

Meet

Face

Do


Sentence/Example of Lazing:

One can not always go lazing on, even in a houseboat; even upon an ancient waterway leading through Colonial-land.

The tendency towards lazing and idling, the desire to make money without exertion, is strongly developed in Great Britain.

They did a little fishing and a good deal of quiet lazing, a little exploring, and even one or two long, all-day rambles.

The idea of three strong men like that lazing round for two mortal hours doin' nothin'.

It's a grand opportunity for lazing, an opportunity that can't occur often in life, and I want to make the most of it.

Lazing around in the waters of Plasmoid Creek for an hour or so every morning had turned out to be a helpful part of the process.

And yet at the time we were just three white-flannelled men and a girl with a great floppy hat lazing over tea in a punt.

I cannot say that either my brothers or I were ever much given to lazing in bed of a morning in Scotland itself.

Then the fisherman gets under the shadow of a gum-tree and enjoys a quiet life, reading or just lazing.

They tilted back their heads to see how it crept lazing up and up until it was dissipated among the lofty shadows.