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laze
1 ENTRIES FOUND:
laze
(verb)
laze
/
ˈ
leɪz/
verb
lazes
;
lazed
;
lazing
laze
/
ˈ
leɪz/
verb
lazes
;
lazed
;
lazing
Britannica Dictionary definition of LAZE
[
no object
]
:
to spend time relaxing
She's been
lazing
in the sun all afternoon.
While he was sick, he just
lazed
around the house.
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laze away
[
phrasal verb
]
laze (something) away
or
laze away (something)
:
to relax and do very little for (a period of time)
She
lazed away
the afternoon lying in the sun.
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