How To Use Malingerer In A Sentence
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It is interesting that the latter diagnosis was given by a doctor who told you it was a condition dreamed up by malingerers.
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The Knicks -- the laughing stock, the abyss of the NBA -- got a new coach who cleaned house and courageously, in a principled manner benched the team's top malingerer, Stephon Marbury.
Dave Hollander: New York Sportswriters Missing Forest Through the Trees
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They made him feel like a malingerer for complaining about his back pain, he says, and "they pretty much classified me as a dirt bag.
Resistance is all: iraq war vet suicide rate still climbing, chronically ill soldiers forced to deploy
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Roy was, at best a malingerer, and a worst a party crasher.
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He was a good-hearted man at the bottom, however, and as tender as a woman in cases of real suffering; though woe to the malingerer or shammer of illness who incautiously ventured within reach of his caustic tongue!
Crown and Anchor Under the Pen'ant
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So it was that a decorated war hero with two tours of combat duty becomes a malingerer and a braggert.
Refracted Reality
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As a globe-trotting malingerer, I have always enjoyed returning from a jaunt abroad with fresh support for popular American stereotypes about foreigners.
French Twist: Meet Monsieur Nice Guy
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I am not usually a hypochondriac, or a malingerer, I'm glad to say.
Worried
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Malingerer's arm was low, but it never fell below shoulder level.
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However, recent research reported that we have become a nation of malingerers, with nearly six million of us too sick to work.
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It made R. feel even more awful that he knew people suspected him of being a malingerer - the very last person you'd have had the right to accuse of being work-shy.
Giving evidence to the Chilcot inquiry, Tony Blair said: “I...
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The word “malingerer” popped into his head, but he tried to put it out of his mind.
My First Abortion
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Other states, like New York, have created an entirely state-funded duplicate of welfare for the malingerers.
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Apparently, we are not only procrastinators and malingerers but a bunch of lily-livered cowards because going to the dentist tops the list, followed by exercising and saving money.
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Of the nine, a number were malingerers who the manager was having difficulty motivating.
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Bill Shankly had little patience or sympathy for injured footballers and once called Chris Lawler a "malingerer" when a thigh strain in 1971 restricted the full-back to light training after he had made more than 300 appearances in succession for Liverpool.
England's crocks could have helped the 'golden generation' to shine | Rob Bagchi
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In 11 seasons with the Pittsburgh Penguins, Jagr had won two Stanley Cups by the time he had turned 21 and he admittedly became spoiled with the trappings of super-stardom—earning him a reputation as a malingerer.
Why Didn't New York Keep Jagr?
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Psychosocial problems may be, or become, predominant, especially if patients are treated as malingerers or hypochondriacs.
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I feel like a malingerer without a cause to point to.