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interpretations of
idleness are not
universal – they are more
typically ****ociated with
Western cultures.[citation needed]
Idleness was
considered a disorderly...
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idle in Wiktionary, the free dictionary.
Idle generally refers to
idleness, a lack of
motion or energy.
Idle or
idling, may also
refer to:
Idle (engine)...
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idler in Wiktionary, the free dictionary.
Idler refers to
someone or
something idle: An
idle game A slacker, a
person who
habitually avoids work...
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IDLE (short for
Integrated Development and
Learning Environment) is an
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which has been
bundled with the default...
- love's wound, And
maidens call it love-in-
idleness. A
Midsummer Night's
Dream (Act 2,
Scene 1) The love-in-
idleness was
originally a
white flower, struck...
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Praise of
Idleness and
Other Essays is a 1935
collection of
essays by the
philosopher Bertrand Russell. The
collection includes essays on the subjects...
- in
Idleness: The
Tsurezuregusa of Kenkō. New York:
Columbia University Press. ISBN 978-0231112550. Keene, Donald, tr. (1998).
Essays in
Idleness: The...
- and the
ideas expressed in
Idle Thoughts of an
Idle Fellow.
Jerome dedicated the book to his
friend and
companion in
idleness: his pipe. Oulton, Carolyn...
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volume 1. John Murray, 1898.
Hours of
Idleness: A
Series of Poems,
Original and
Translated at
MyKeep Hours of
Idleness public domain audiobook at LibriVox...