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No one could, with justice, have called him a layabout.
It was not any of the layabouts from the station.
Not that he would think of such a thing, the little French layabout.
"People think we're all layabouts who get high the whole time.
A system will still stay synchronized even with a few layabouts.
You are beginning to sound like the worst sort of layabout."
"How on earth had this group of layabouts got together to play minority music with such conviction?"
A layabout would simply have written a true story.
"You always work so hard that you make me feel like a layabout."
He was a layabout, there was no getting away from it.
I put it to them that if the state stopped funding layabouts, they would be forced to find work.
I simply didn't want people to think me a layabout."
John, an unemployed layabout, agrees to look after Ben during the day.
Get upstairs and tell those drunken layabouts to keep the row down.
Buster's mother ran off just after he was born, and his father is a useless layabout.
The reason they go for Tommy's because he's a layabout."
Her husband, on the other side of her, was a layabout drawing social security.
An unemployed layabout shocks his family and friends by joining the police force.
What you see in that layabout I cannot understand."
That is especially true if the man is a layabout with a temper.
From within another would answer, "This nightly birth is a big layabout, to consume his whole life long."
If he hasn't got a nice home you call him a layabout.'
"A fine excuse for a lazy layabout who doesn't want to work more than he has to!"
Those Wolf layabouts might drink this while we're out of sight. "
Also, I like to get there before the layabouts."