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Filter by Meaning She lazily twirled her hair while daydreaming about the beach.
She lazily scrolled through social media for hours.
The student lazily flipped through the pages of the textbook.
He lazily sipped his coffee, not in a rush to start his day.
The chef lazily threw the ingredients together, not worrying about measurements or proportions.
The child lazily kicked his feet in the pool, not interested in swimming.
The cat lay lazily in the sun, basking in the warmth.
The boat lazily drifted down the river, carried by the gentle current.
The student lazily procrastinated on his assignments.
She lazily flipped through the pages of the book, not really reading.
The children lazily splashed in the pool, not wanting to get out.
The employee lazily did the bare minimum of his job.
The grandparents lazily rocked in their chairs on the front porch.
The leaves lazily fell from the tree, carried by the gentle breeze.
He lazily shuffled into the kitchen to make himself some coffee.
She lazily walked along the beach, enjoying the warm sun.
The horse lazily grazed in the field, seemingly without a care in the world.
The child lazily kicked the soccer ball around the field.
The dog lazily wagged its tail as it lay on the grass.
She lazily reached for her phone, not really interested in checking her messages.
The bird lazily flew in circles, not in a hurry to go anywhere.
He lazily rose from his chair and shuffled to the door.
They lazily floated down the river in inner tubes.
The worker leaned lazily against the wall, taking a break.
He lazily scrolled through his social media feed, not really engaging with any content.
The artist lazily sketched the outline of the landscape.
The artist lazily painted the background without much detail, just to fill the canvas.
The athlete jogged lazily around the track, not pushing himself too hard.
The designer lazily created a generic, unoriginal logo without any creativity or effort.
The student completed his homework lazily, without much thought.
He lazily ate his breakfast, barely chewing his food.
The construction worker lazily hammered the nail into the wall.
The teenager lazily lounged on the couch all day.
The car lazily meandered down the road, going well below the speed limit.
The athlete lazily jogged around the track instead of pushing themselves to improve their time.
The worker lazily avoided doing the difficult task.
She lazily swayed in the hammock, listening to the birds chirping.
He lazily stretched his arms and legs on the couch.
The surgeon lazily closed the incision without checking for complications.
The writer lazily jotted down some ideas in his notebook.
The cat lazily stretched its body on the windowsill.
She lazily glanced at her watch, not wanting to get up from bed yet.
He lazily scrolled through his phone, not paying attention to the conversation around him.
The runner jogged lazily along the path, not pushing himself too hard.
She lazily strummed her guitar, playing whatever came to mind.
She lazily clicked through TV channels, unable to find anything interesting.
She lazily flipped through the channels on TV, not really paying attention to anything.
He lazily leaned against the wall, not really contributing to the conversation.
She lazily scrolled through her phone instead of doing her work.
The group lazily sat around the campfire, not really talking or engaging with each other.
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