Laze away In english explanation

The meaning, explanation, definition and origin of the idiom/phrase "laze away", English Idiom Dictionary ( also found in Vietnamese )

author Julia Huong calendar 2022-02-17 08:02

Meaning of Laze away

Synonyms:

idle away , loaf away , loiter away

Laze away phrasal verb informal

"Laze" is a colloquial term for "lazy."

To spend a period of time relaxing and enjoying yourself

I lazed away on my bed for the whole weekend after the exam.

I am into lazing away for a while with romantic films on weekends

To waste a period of time by being idle or lazy

Peter lazed the late afternoon away staring out of the window.

I don't want to laze my time away at parties.

She has lazed the day away with social networks. .

Other phrases about:

rest/sit on your laurels

To be satisfied with past achievements and stop trying to achieve something new..

Lackadaisical
Lazy; lack of effort and spirit
sit on (one's) ass

Used to say that someone is not working or producing anything

Idle people have the least leisure

People who take a long time to do their task ultimately have less free time.

Lazy Bones

Used to indicate a lazy person.

Grammar and Usage of Laze away

Verb Forms

  • lazed away
  • lazes away
  • lazing away
  • to laze away

The verb "laze" should be conjugated according to its tense.

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