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Do-nothing   /du-nˈəθɪŋ/   Listen
Do-nothing

noun
1.
Person who does no work.  Synonyms: bum, idler, layabout, loafer.






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"Do-nothing" Quotes from Famous Books



... told the story, to include the history of the Wells bank, of Shirley's army service, of Carson's banking relations with the Chicago mobsters. "For nearly a decade this Shirley Wells was a silent do-nothing. He seemingly hesitated to claim his property rights and yet had nerve to invade the stronghold of these gangsters and tell 'em the truth. He nearly killed two of ...
— David Lannarck, Midget - An Adventure Story • George S. Harney

... Lucy interposed. "I must forbid your plunging Maggie in books. I shall never get her away from them; and I want her to have delicious do-nothing days, filled with boating and chatting and riding and driving; that is ...
— The Mill on the Floss • George Eliot

... Florida two years before, and, charmed with the climate, the river, the oaks, the flowers, the sweet do-nothing life, we had followed the example of so many worthy Northerners and had bought an old plantation, intending to start an orange-grove. We had gone over all the calculations which are so freely circulated in the Florida papers—so many trees to the acre, so ...
— Lippincott's Magazine of Popular Literature and Science, Volume 26, July 1880. • Various

... and the Butler Compromise do-nothing proposition, being both defeated, and the Douglas (Minority) platform adopted, the Alabama delegation, under instructions from their State Convention to withdraw in case the National Convention refused to adopt radical Territorial Pro-Slavery resolutions, at once presented ...
— The Great Conspiracy, Complete • John Alexander Logan

... it with a mild dignity which effectively closed the discussion and left Mr. Colt raging. In and about St. Hospital nine observers out of ten would have told you that the Chaplain held this dear, do-nothing old Master in the hollow of his hand, and on nine occasions out of ten the Chaplain felt sure of it. On the tenth he found himself mocked, as a schoolboy believes he has grasped a butterfly and opens his fingers cautiously, to find ...
— Brother Copas • Sir Arthur Thomas Quiller-Couch

... lady told us, that day she went over to Dipford, how high he was valued? Most o' 'Bijah's important business was done in the fall, goin' out by night, gunning with fellows from the mills. He was just the kind of a worthless do-nothing that's sure to have an extra knowin' smart dog. I expect 'Liza Jane 's got him now. Perhaps we could get him by to-morrow night. Let one o' my boys ...
— The Queen's Twin and Other Stories • Sarah Orne Jewett

... is not more correct in his so bitterly reproached "do-nothing" policy about Irish repeal, than in his "do-nothing" emphatic policy about Corn-law repeal. No man better knows how, left to themselves, the Brights and Cobdens will turn out to be Marplots. The dolts cannot see, that however hard the Villierses, ...
— Blackwood's Edinburgh Magazine — Volume 54, No. 335, September 1843 • Various

... what with the hire of the piano, I'm as comfortable as ever I want to be, growing into a gentleman in my old age, Artie, and I even begin to have my doubts as to whether it's quite consistent in me as a good Radical to continue my own acquaintance with myself—I'm getting to be such a regular idle do-nothing aristocrat! Go to Oxford and mend shoes, indeed, with you living there as a full-fledged parson in your own rooms at Magdalen! No, no, I won't hear of it. I'll come up for a day or two in long vacation, my boy, ...
— Philistia • Grant Allen



Words linked to "Do-nothing" :   dillydallier, laggard, good-for-naught, lagger, sunbather, trailer, sluggard, dilly-dallier, woolgatherer, dallier, poke, lounger, clock watcher, daydreamer, slacker, drone, spiv, shirker, nonworker, ne'er-do-well, mope, slugabed, goldbrick, no-account, dawdler, couch potato, lazybones, lie-abed, goof-off, whittler, trifler, good-for-nothing, irresponsible, loon, slug



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