laze
Third Person
lazes
Present Participle
lazing
Past Tense
lazed
Past Participle
lazed
1
to relax and enjoy oneself in a leisurely way, often by lying around and doing nothing productive
- During vacations, it's nice to laze by the pool and soak up the sun.
- After a busy week, he likes to laze in the hammock with a good book.
- Cats are experts at finding sunny spots to laze and nap.
- After work, he lazes on the sofa to unwind.
- The beach invites visitors to laze on the sand and listen to the waves.
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