"Layabouts" Pronounce,Meaning And Examples

"Layabouts" Natural Recordings by Native Speakers

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"Layabouts" Meaning

People who are lazy and do not work hard; idle or idle people.

"Layabouts" Examples

Layabouts


Layabouts are people who do not have a regular job or occupation and instead spend their time idle and without purpose.

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The local authorities are cracking down on the increasing number of layabouts roaming the streets.
After retiring, he spent most of his days lounging around the house, a stereotypical example of a layabout.
The lack of job opportunities in the small town led to a rise in layabouts, causing concern among the community.
She had always envied her friend's motivation, contrasting with her own layabout tendencies.
The social services were tasked with finding employment for the numerous layabouts who had fallen on hard times.

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