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- Do level best (4 antonyms)
- Do like (43 antonyms)
- Do-nothing (1 antonym)
- Do-nothingness (12 antonyms)
- Do one proud (29 antonyms)
- Do or die (13 antonyms)
- Do the dishes (4 antonyms)
- Do the honors (44 antonyms)
- Do the job (31 antonyms)
- Do the laundry (5 antonyms)
- Do the trick (104 antonyms)
- Do to a T (37 antonyms)
- Do up (3 antonyms)
- Do voraciously (13 antonyms)
- Do well (28 antonyms)
- Do what is expected (27 antonyms)
- Do what one is told (27 antonyms)
- Doc (1 antonym)
- Docility (64 antonyms)
- Docious (20 antonyms)
- Dock (4 antonyms)
- Docking (4 antonyms)
- Doctor (12 antonyms)
- Doctor up (83 antonyms)
Definition of the day : « do-nothing »
- noun lazy person
- The Do-Nothing school has almost enough truth on its side to be right.
- Extract from : « College Teaching » by Paul Klapper
- A do-nothing life is a mistake, and only fit for a pet dog, and him it kills.
- Extract from : « Devon Boys » by George Manville Fenn
- For years she was a very sick woman, a victim of do-nothing ailments.
- Extract from : « Civics and Health » by William H. Allen
- Malthus was not a thoroughgoing supporter of the 'do-nothing' doctrine.
- Extract from : « The English Utilitarians, Volume II (of 3) » by Leslie Stephen
- Has any one a suggestion to make as to the first adventure of the Do-Nothing Club?
- Extract from : « The Pansy Magazine, July 1886 » by Various
- Like his wife Louis the Do-nothing was barely twenty years of age.
- Extract from : « The Infant's Skull » by Eugne Sue
- Justly nicknamed the "Do-nothing," he looked as nonchalant as he seemed bored.
- Extract from : « The Infant's Skull » by Eugne Sue
- I am but a dawdler, a do-nothing, the butt and laughing-stock of all brave men.
- Extract from : « Helmet of Navarre » by Bertha Runkle
- He had been called a dawdler and a trifler and a do-nothing.
- Extract from : « Under Handicap » by Jackson Gregory
- These are the moments of do-nothing heroics to which even good men surrender at times.
- Extract from : « Typhoon » by Joseph Conrad