Sentences with indolence
in·do·lence
I i - He was noted for his indolence.
- Users were condemned for indolence and pleasure-seeking but one of the main strands of attack was the foreignness of tobacco.
- The transcripts suggest that a mixture of systemic indolence and officially sanctioned inmate violence underpinned the death of the inmate.
- It always seemed an object of indolence -- a garden metaphor for idle hours spent horizontal, swinging in a breeze.
- When the sun rose the day after our arrival, the sweet indolence of a morning without an alarm took over.
- Such indolence was characteristic of chronic schizophrenics like Ted, Kramer knew.