Use "layabout|layabouts" in a sentence

1. He is a morose, work-shy layabout.

2. Her boyfriend is a good - for - nothing layabout.

3. 20 He is a morose, work-shy layabout.

4. The plaintiff's sole witness, a gambler and layabout, was easily discredited.

5. How did you get mixed up with that layabout?

6. At school I certainly wasn't a swot, but I wasn't a layabout, either.

7. Synonyms for Cyberslacker include idler, loafer, drone, lounger, slouch, layabout, lazybones, shirker, slacker and sluggard

8. He is a wretched idle layabout never done a day's work in his life.

9. Thirty percent of college and university professors, it is asserted, are con men, harassers, layabouts and plagiarists.

10. Innumerable houses up and down the country are now in illegal occupation by organised gangs of thugs, layabouts and revolutionary fanatics.

11. An obnoxious and Boorish heavy drinker and layabout, Simon has a difficult relationship with his sister, largely because of Simon's uncouth and selfish: 43

12. The one who had been driving had long black hair; his insolent good looks reminded Fisher unpleasantly of his daughter's guitar-playing, layabout boyfriend.