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do-nothing
[ doo-nuhth-ing ]
noun
- a person who chooses to do nothing; a lazy or worthless person.
adjective
- characterized by inability or unwillingness to initiate action, work toward a goal, assume responsibility, or the like:
a do-nothing government.
Word History and Origins
Origin of do-nothing1
Example Sentences
The blogosphere is afire with outrage: A rich do-nothing given probation for raping his three-year-old daughter!
At this point any long-term congressional incumbent like Lewis should answer for the do-nothing House.
So why did the short, do-nothing opinions in the UT case take over eight months to write?
Confronting the legacy of the Do-Nothing 112th Congress as the least effective since the 1940s is also a corrective.
Remember when the big idea in Obamaland was to run against the do-nothing Congress?
Malthus was not a thoroughgoing supporter of the 'do-nothing' doctrine.
Perhaps he'll be buying embroidered fronts next, if he goes into that idle, do-nothing House of Commons.
Brewery chimneys are better than a do-nothing scamp that can't earn a meal for himself or his children.
He had been called a dawdler and a trifler and a do-nothing.
The work of Anquetil was in their library; but the series of "do-nothing kings" amused them very little.
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