slob in the PONS Dictionary

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So women end up doing the work because men would happily live as a slob.
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They are marvels that could turn us all into physical and mental slobs.
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He is a slob, his best shirt is a one with "only" two curry stains on the front.
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He is also a slob and tends to forget things and make messes.
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We have to have some standards - and unfortunately some lazy slobs need the stick rather than the carrot.
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Yes it has been proven that being a slob has some merit!?
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Man has affair w/wife, is kicked out by husband, tries to help slob.
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He also described the protesters as a different breed of person and a bunch of slobs taking up the building.
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While she is professional and diligent in her duties, she is a slob and a drunkard while off-duty.
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But when it comes to art appreciation, even a slob like me can recognise the basic requirement to leave the house.
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