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How to use idleness in a sentence

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Demoralising idleness and the humiliation of charity or relief work left the unemployed dispirited, apathetic, or divided.
They are saying that due to their idleness and lethargy they are not taking water.
I promise to practice good manners and good behaviour and not to lead a life of idleness.
The folk memory of the 1930s depression was still vivid and idleness on this scale was considered an outrage.
My own work has proceeded in fits and starts throughout the holiday, with long intervals of idleness in between.
The Lord will give us his peace most plenteously, but not in a way of idleness.
Winter, by contrast, meant long periods of enforced idleness for a vast pool of casual labour.
For Erasmus, divine contemplation was synonymous with idleness and monkish solitude was nothing more than baneful selfishness.
In the early scenes, the camera loves the family's sun-baked Sicilian estate and Visconti can't help but celebrate the elegance and idleness.
The crowded huts, the waiting for food handouts, the idleness are steadily taking their toll.
Boats fostered unusually intimate encounters because of the enforced idleness of travel and because of their physical isolation.
Only the intrusions of his neighbour, Mrs Mac, detract from a life of idleness.
Inclination to idleness, which public institutions have fostered among certain nations, not only binds men, but also fetters fortunes.
Government unemployment insurance and welfare cause unemployment by subsidizing idleness.
The idleness for which the blacks are reproached is the consequence of the treatment to which they have been subjected.
He starts by saying that during a period of idleness, he began looking for a ship to crew.
Today, the hymning of mental frailty has significantly reduced the stigma of idleness.
Secular idleness would have little meaning in solitude, and the religious contemplation of the hermit or monk is not in question here.
The law was against loitering, though it may as well have been against idleness and sloth.
The ancestors of modern professors, humanists tried to reconcile labor with the cultivation of idleness based on classical paradigms.
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Examples from Classical Literature
In other words, idleness was avoided by turning the prison into a military school.
But she did not allow herself to fall into the idleness of barren speculation.
Their time in Wyoming was so limited that they begrudged an hour of enforced idleness.
The Jam-wagon, as if disgusted at our enforced idleness, slumbered at the bow.
The idleness of the imbecile is always imbecilic, but the dreams of a poet have spells that enthrall.
But Joseph Hume was not a man to enjoy the fruits of his industry in idleness.
I wonder what you do the livelong day, for I know you and idleness are not acquaintances.
The ten months since Muir had left me had not been spent in idleness at Wrangell.
On the other part, in opposition and repugnancy hereto, the philosophers say that idleness is the mother of luxury.
This worthy cavalier discountenanced all idleness, rioting, chambering, and wantonness among his soldiery.
You see, Clarke, that we were active in our idleness, and that there was no lack of employment.
Obviously, idleness is, under a collectivist government, a most dangerous offence.
It is the idleness, luxury and corruption of large cities which cause it to degenerate.
Even the baths, designed for sanatory purposes, became places of resort and idleness, and ultimately of intrigue and vice.
The only ambition of this great powerful frame was to do nothing, to grovel in idleness and satiation from hour to hour.
With drunkenness exist also dirtiness, idleness, dishonesty, and untruthfulness.
The infirmities due to idleness, enflamed vanity and luxury offered a new field, though to him a less attractive one.
His selfishness, his vanity, his idleness, his frippery were annulled in the instant.
The squiredom of Ireland was the favourite profession of busy idleness, worthless activity, and festive folly.
Even the girls were given books in Odessa and Kherson, as the rock to build their lives on, and not as an ornament for idleness.
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