sloth|sloths in English
noun
[sləʊθ]
laziness, aversion to work or strenuous activity; slow-moving tree-dwelling mammal native to South and Central America
Use "sloth|sloths" in a sentence
1. I see the sloth.
2. Sloth, giraffe, elephant, snake.
3. "... the lambs and sloths and carp and anchovies and orangutans...
4. I didn't know sloth bears worked.
5. Sloth is the key of poverty.
6. Sloth turns the edge of wit.
7. Profligacy, sloth, licentiousness, gluttony, pride.
8. Absence of competition makes for sloth.
9. Sloth is the mother of poverty.
10. Acedia (or sloth) Notes on Acedia
11. Anteaters belong to the order ‘Pilosa’ which also includes Sloths
12. Sloth turneth the edge of wit.
13. 14 Sloth turns the edge of wit.
14. “For sloths,” explains Shirley, “the sun’s warmth is indispensable to digestion.”
15. Aswail - The sloth bear (Melursus labiatus) of India
16. 1 Sloth turneth the edge of wit.
17. Until lately, you led a life of innocent sloth.
18. So what should any red-blooded sloth do?
19. Workers could be punished for incompetence or sloth.
20. Aswail - The sloth bear (Melursus labiatus) of India
21. The three-toed sloth sleeps 6 hours nightly.
22. “Aswail, or Sloth-Bear (Prochilus labiatus)."-Whitney, 1902
23. Sloth, like rust, consumes faster than labor wears.
24. His sloth keeps him from taking part in sports.
25. Closely related to anteaters and sloths, Armadillos generally have a pointy or shovel-shaped snout and small eyes