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If students slack off, teachers expect such parents to help.
Their drive to perform will not let them slack off.
We wrote to one another for a bit, then things slacked off.
I'm not having you slacking off while he has work to do.
But in some cases, the demand slacked after a time.
Perhaps you feel I'm slacking in my role as host?
By the morning of the third day, the rain finally slacked off.
The others would return, but not quickly, since he was slacking in his task.
Dale Davis is out there and they slack off him.
They'll never slack off in spite of their economic dilemma.
I also became aware that questions in class were slacking off.
He went out again and walked through the rain, which was finally slacking off.
His writing slacked off between 1915 and 1939, then picked up again.
I just want to keep my intensity high and never slack off."
Reds had been slacking off the last few times he came.
It was late afternoon, work in the area had slacked off, there were not many about.
The rain slacked and she looked around; they all seemed to do that.
If you slack off for a second, it goes.
The driver, with a surprised look on his face, was slacking up.
She shook her head, as the rain slacked off a little.
From a manager's perspective, there are no problems with slacking off, either.
"I'm not afraid to say something to somebody if I see them slacking off," he said.
I think the tape will reveal he slacked off a little bit.
Now, it's barely three weeks since that day, and you're already slacking.