Idioms

slack off
to reduce something gradually, to become less active, to become lazy
Recently, I have begun to slack off in my effort to find a new job.

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  • slap (someone or something) down or slap down (someone or something)
  • slap (something) together or slap together (something)
  • slated for (something)
  • sleep (something) off or sleep off (something)
  • sleep in
  • sleep like a baby
  • sleep like a log
  • sleep on (something)
  • sleep with (someone)
  • slice of the cake
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  • pay in advance
  • see the last of (someone or something)
  • set (someone) back or set back (someone)
  • security against (something)
  • stand out
  • end of one's rope
  • at (someone's) service
  • catch (someone) off guard
  • build a fire under (someone)
  • show off


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