sluggard Betekenis & Definitie

  • En [ ˈslʌɡ.əd]
  • Us [ ˈslʌɡ.ɚd]

Betekenis van sluggard In het Nederlands

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Voorbeelden van sluggard

  • You gave their farms as fiefs to (your) entourage and servants and to sluggards.

  • I do not think that this is a case which will cause the sluggard blood to flame.

  • That means to say that the enterprising, go-ahead firm which increases efficiency and turnover is penalised, while the sluggard, who holds back, scores.

  • That meant that vigorous, enterprising firms were penalised whereas sluggards snapped up all the raw materials they could get because they knew that there might be a shortage.

  • It is so unfair to the toiler, it gives the sluggard and the drone a reward ten thousand times greater than any merit he may possess.

  • By extension, the phrase has come to mean the ground or tenement of a sluggard, or of one who is easily taken advantage of.

  • By his own industry he shamed sluggards.

  • A pollard simply meant someone or something that had been polled (similarly to the formation of drunkard and sluggard); for example, a hornless ox or polled livestock.

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NIEUWE WOORDEN

European

May 10, 2021

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WOORD VAN DE DAG

Shimmer

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