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- noun
inactivity ;habitual sloth ;idleness
Etymologies
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Examples
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This kind of diplomatic double-talk and do-nothingness is unconscionable.
Richard Elovich: From the American People? Prison and No Backup From the U.S. Government for Work on AIDS Richard Elovich 2010
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The house was the stage upon which we'd acted out every conceivable drama, from those pillowy snow days of do-nothingness to the joyous July afternoon when I learned my book had been accepted to that leaden October morning when my husband came home, put his arms around me and said he was out of a job.
Repossessed 2009
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That sort of invisibility and do-nothingness, in Brooklyn, in Harlem, in the other parts of New York City where we have Black electeds is no longer acceptable.
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The country can function without your do-nothingness.
EVERYONE IN CONGRESS SHOULD STAY HOME EXCEPT DENNIS J. KUCINICH ROBERT WEXLER AND A FEW OTHERS News from Mad Plato 2008
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The country can function without your do-nothingness.
Archive 2008-07-01 News from Mad Plato 2008
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But given the strange mix of ego, animosity and complacent "do-nothingness" -- for lack of a better word -- that seems to be the order of business among politicians in Springfield, keeping kids out of school won't shame them into doing something.
Lorraine Forte: Don't Make Kids Pawns of School Funding Mess 2008
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I always think that "ah, it's no big deal, it'll be fun", but really, the weekend requires that at least one day be an empty sacred day of do-nothingness.
O RLY? QUITE RLY! Kat 2006
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I always think that "ah, it's no big deal, it'll be fun", but really, the weekend requires that at least one day be an empty sacred day of do-nothingness.
Archive 2006-02-01 Kat 2006
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The dining-room was abandoned, the general room was full of children engaged in some merry game, but otherwise the place wore that air of utter do-nothingness which characterizes a warm afternoon in the country.
Ringfield A Novel 1897
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He was used to his cousin's hits at his do-nothingness, and rather enjoyed them.
The Honorable Peter Stirling and What People Thought of Him Ford, Paul L 1894
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