ナマケモノ
Meanings
Noun
1. lazy person; lazy fellow; slothful person
Pitch accent
マケモノ
マケモノ
Composed of
person
Examples (20 in total)
Tom is a lazy person.
Fred is a lazy fellow.
He is such a lazy fellow.
The trouble with him is that he is lazy.
In other words, he's lazy.
Get back to work, you lazy bum!
He regrets having been idle when he was young.
He was dismissed on the grounds that he was lazy.
On one hand he is kind, but on the other hand he is lazy.
They are lazy. I can't understand such people.
The teacher declined to let the lazy boy attend his class.
John was a lazy person until he met you.
The lazy man frequently neglects his duties.
He is not as lazy a student as you think.
Tom is by no means unintelligent. He is just lazy.
He's not lazy. On the contrary, I think he's a hard worker.
My father believed that anyone who could not make a living in Japan was lazy.
Beth was asked by her lazy boyfriend to do his history homework.
If he wasn't lazy, he might be rich by now.
He is very hard on lazy people.