1. laze - Noun
2. laze - Verb
3. Laze - Proper noun
To be lazy or idle.
To waste in sloth; to spend, as time, in idleness; as, to laze away whole days.
Source: Webster's dictionaryIt would be so nice to have the luxury just to laze. So nice not to have to always get up and get dressed for some occasion. Always having to move from here to there, where everything is scheduled and even having lunch with my kids on their Easter break has to be slotted in. Maybe one day... Benazir Bhutto
You fish, swim, eat, laze around, and everyone's so friendly. It's such simple stuff, but... If i could stop the world and restart life, put the clock back, i think I'd restart it like this. For everyone. Alex Garland
People think of heaven as a paradise garden, a place where they can float on clouds and laze in rivers and mountains. But scenery without solace is meaningless. Mitch Albom
I enjoy art, architecture, museums, churches and temples; anything that gives me insight into the history and soul of the place I'm in. I can also be a beach bum - I like to laze in the shade of a palm tree with a good book or float in a warm sea at sundown. Cherie Lunghi
I like to unwind by doing nothing. If I do get a day, I just like to vegetate and laze around. Sonakshi Sinha
The old man sat and stagnated on his porch Source: Internet