Antoine is a layabout slacker who lives in a lounge at a health club where a friend lets him stay. |
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She was stunned that her layabout deadhead son could produce such sensitive pieces and she was very encouraging. |
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They believe that a trusted company client is unlikely to recommend that they employ a layabout. |
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I only wish I had the nerve to try some of the more hair-raising pastimes enjoyed by some of our older citizens, but am far too much of a coward and layabout! |
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One night, after a big substance abuse session with his layabout muckers, Herbie leaves the flat only to be met by a solitary figure in a boiler suit and white gas mask. |
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A year has gone by since we last visited Broad Hill Retirement Home, where Derek works with nurse Hannah and his smutty layabout friend Kev. |
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The cult comedy's characters Will, Simon and Neil fly to Australia to visit layabout Jay on his gap year. |
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The novel was written about 1962, featuring a slobby, sardonic layabout who has bouts of bloating and gas. |
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His namesake layabout has finally got together with Lucy, so you can't help but wonder how much more mileage there is left in the format anyway. |
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When she discovers she's pregnant after a one-night stand with lovable layabout Ben, the pair struggle to find a way to make their unexpected relationship work. |
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Look at that other layabout who spent the lot on bikes and drugs. |
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