lackadaisical in the Oxford Spanish Dictionary

lackadaisical in the PONS Dictionary

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As the game progressed neither side seemed particularly concerned with scoring whilst the defending was lackadaisical.
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More importantly, they are all easily pinpointed; when you can single out why you're feeling lackadaisical, fixing the problem is relatively straightforward.
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Whether this was due to the lack of filing all the required paperwork or the government's lackadaisical response or a combination of both is unknown.
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The lessened interest of people in the panchaayati raj system and the lackadaisical effort by the state government for its revival are to be blamed the most.
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They've taken a very lackadaisical approach in my opinion.
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A lackadaisical prof can offer a useless course in the most basic of subjects.
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You get that feeling sometimes, that the five-minute (power play) gets a little lackadaisical.
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Pundits lashed them for their lackadaisical approach and described it as having been won in perhaps the most unconvincing fashion of the lot.
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However, scouts feel he can get lackadaisical in the field and swings at too many pitches outside of the strike zone.
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It's easy to get lackadaisical in a team.
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