If your child grows up to be an unemployable slob, he will be an economic burden on the family. |
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I am ashamed to see that you are a lazy good-for-nothing slob and are unable to find this information for yourself. |
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There is nothing wrong with being a slob until you start complaining all the time that you wish you were neat and organized. |
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I just want to slob out a bit, play computer games and not use my brain for a while. |
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I hadn't wanted to look like a total slob for this, so I'd worn a black skirt and a sleeveless silk blouse, hoping I wasn't too overdressed. |
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She's managing to pay the rent on her one-room apartment, even if she is a hopeless slob. |
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You see, most composers think of the cello as a slow gloomy pachyderm, a sentimental slob. |
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On the other hand, there's this: What if the house sitter is a slob and a party animal? |
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What is to become of this spiteful, self-destructive, wizened old slob, viewers might ask. |
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At a time when it is considered acceptable to write like a slob, this work inspires a little hope. |
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The passengers and crew were stranded on the ship for two days because heavy seas and slob ice made rescue impossible. |
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Which is what happens when you slob around in your pyjamas until 6pm. |
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Only a slob would make and refrigerate a pitcherful in advance. |
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He was fastidious about the precise arrangement of his extensive library yet dressed like a slob. |
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Fussy Felix is a neat-freak whose wife has just thrown him out of their house, and Oscar is a placid slob who has wallowed in his pigsty apartment ever since his divorce. |
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And why do I have to have a cockpit the size of the Great Court at the British Library just because a fat slob in Ohio can't get a seatbelt round his corn-fed gut? |
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Ever since the breakup and subsequent divorce, Jack had told close friends and family members that he would've been a-okay if Marley cheated on him with some portly slob. |
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This is far more likely to entice her than having you slob around with your sloppy clothes, flip-flops, and loud football show blaring forth. |
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The idea of being a slob is uncomforting for me, wearing stretch pants or whatever. |
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If parents slob about and just don't care whether you eat or don't, learn or don't, damage other people's property or don't, then youngsters just haven't a prayer. |
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He's such a persnickety guy later on – he always has to have the best of everything – so I thought it'd be great if when he was a kid, he was an absolute slob. |
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Don Draper is an inarticulate slob compared to Richard Dawson. |
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The young John McCain was a constant breaker of rules, a brawler and a slob, an undersize punk with an oversize chip on his shoulder. |
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If a man dresses as a slob, plays football, works as an auto mechanic, and is in love with a man, is he not gay? |
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We can slob around in tracksuits for 364 days a year, but on occasions such as Ascot, or the royal box at Wimbledon, or a garden party at Buckingham Palace, it's a rare chance to scrub up en masse. |
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We learned that the candidate does not like sweets and is a bit of slob who drops his suitcase any old place when he comes home, and that Sasha does not think much of his oratorical style, which has so many others swooning. |
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These were known as the North Slob and the South Slob from the Irish word slab, meaning mud. |
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