[
UK
/lˈeɪz/
]
VERB
-
be idle; exist in a changeless situation
He slugged in bed all morning
The old man sat and stagnated on his porch
How To Use laze In A Sentence
- Laura Wade's Posh, timed to open as the Tories edged into power in May 2010, reminded us just what we were in for: overprivileged hooligans in drinking-society blazers who trash a pub as thoughtlessly as they will trash the country. Dominic Cooke: a life in theatre
- On the other hand, a blazer and slacks would probably be acceptable. Times, Sunday Times
- Some lucky local with an open fire had determined the evening warranted a little extra cheer, more than the central heating could provide, and had lit a small blaze on his hearth.
- A lot of people's eyes glaze over if you say you are a feminist.
- The investigation revealed that it was likely that the airplane gradually accumulated a thin, rough glaze/mixed ice coverage on the leading edge deicing boot surfaces, possibly with ice ridge formation on the leading edge upper surface, as the airplane descended from 7000 feet mean sea level (msl) to 4000 feet msl in icing conditions, which may have been imperceptible to the pilots. WN.com - Business News
- Spanish-American War of 1898 Edison suggested to the Navy Department the adoption of a compound of calcium carbide and calcium phosphite, which when placed in a shell and fired from a gun would explode as soon as it struck water and ignite, producing a blaze that would continue several minutes and make the ships of the enemy visible for four or five miles at sea. Edison, His Life and Inventions
- He drew with his brush in transparent glaze and build up form with multiple stokes.
- Tweed sports jackets are all the rage, and the best part is that you don't need to worry about matching patterns when it comes to blazers and button-down shirts.
- Three teams of firefighters tackled the blaze for more than an hour. The Sun
- I was too much at risk from the smoulder of his irritability, sudden blazes of rage, to see his deep disappointment with life.