NOUN
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the condition of being physiologically lax
baths can help the laxness of the bowels - the quality of being lax and neglectful
How To Use laxness In A Sentence
- This is rather a relaxing prospect and suggests a hectic world becoming more gentle but please note, it does not mean a laxness regarding looks.
- There will be no place for such laxness this Sunday.
- We are so inured to the laxness and corruptness, that we defend the bullies and liars.
- And if an opponent shows laxness in prepping, the kicker is authorized (in all but endgame situations when a single point is needed) to audible to the two point attempt. Matthew Yglesias » The Swinging Gate
- Loose U.S. monetary policy offers some support, but the euro zone's own laxness offers an offset by weakening the euro against the dollar. Hormuz Isn't the Only Oil Hot Spot
- We are so inured to the laxness and corruptness, that we defend the bullies and liars.
- Barring that brief flirtation with laxness during the second half, Hibs were efficiency personified.
- We may need to reform our laxness and cease living with a conscience that condemns us, or even worse, grows insensitive. Remember the Sabbath to Keep It Holy* « Unknowing
- (And disbelief does not get willingly suspended when she declares, twice, that this book is "like nothing else Laxness ever wrote," considering that he produced some sixty novels, most of them as yet untranslated from the Icelandic.) 'Notes on Susan': An Exchange
- Methods: The blood filter pressure of 38 cases of infant severe laxness was determined through American VIESCOR 5100 C.