His corpulent figure and indolent manner belied ambition and a keen political intelligence. |
After a long, hot and indolent summer, Europe's winemakers enter a short period of frenetic activity, known in France as the vendange. |
Ten years ago, our nation's two leading rock critics declared the premier band of the era to be nothing but indolent hacks. |
Instead, save the scythe for the kitschy styling, indolent performances, and hokey gags. |
In Noyce's film, Michael Caine plays the aging, indolent British journalist Thomas Fowler. |
Fungal or mycobacterial infections usually have an indolent and protracted course but can mimic bacterial arthritis. |