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"Hey, lazybones, if you're not going to help with the food, at least give us room to sit down!"
"Come on, lazybones, I want to walk under the trees and cool off," she said.
Come, lazybones, brace up, and let us have it now.
The lazybones shorthand of list making isn't a bad thing.
"Get up lazybones," he said, "or there will be no breakfast left for you."
They'd be clearing the tables soon, and if the lazybones hadn't eaten, too bad.
"You're too late for breakfast, lazybones," her mother said.
The word means "lazy skin" - the equivalent of "lazybones."
'Whatever you do, if he's a lazybones, everything will come out slapdash.
Lazybones is a 1935 British film directed by Michael Powell.
'Come for a healthy walk then, lazybones,' said the doctor, hauling April to her feet.
Come on, don't be such a lazybones.
He knows that I'm a lazybones.
No, Lazybones, I'll pick it up at 24.578.82-that nice little convenient black dwarf midway.
"I suppose you think the same, lazybones."
South African researchers say there is a caste of lazybones, referred to, charitably, as "infrequent workers."
It's a lazybones trip, this of ours, master, and when we get back every body will find us big and stout."
Wells is a member of Lazybones.
'He doesn't want to find gold for the king any longer - the lazybones!'
"Rise and shine, lazybones," came her brother's voice.
"He's called Lazybones for good reason."
"Lazybones," she murmured fondly, indulging in a few bone-cracking stretches herself.
Come on lazybones, let's go.
(I'm presuming all couples feel like this on occasion, not just us gluttonous lazybones.)
"Mind who you call lazybones, fathead.