As a sluggard would
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IDLYAs a sluggard would
CRAVENLYAs a coward would
DOPILYAs a doofus would
IDLYAs a loafer would
CRUELLYAs a sadist would
COYLYAs a coquette would
LEERATExamine as a wolf would
TRICKSLIKEROYALTYBamboozles as a king would?
SNATCHEDTook, as would a crook
WATCHA"As a cat would ... mouse."
SICSAttacks, as a dog would
OGLEStare as a satyr would
BARKATThreaten, as a dog would
HISSESATWarns as a snake would
SPENTKnackered, as a Brit would say
MOSEYSWalks along, as a cowboy would
PAWATCheck out, as a kitten would
ATTENDONServe, as a maid would a lady
MEOWEDANAPOLOGYSaid 'I'm sorry' as a cat would?
glassfulas much as a drinking glass would hold
BUSHTHEENVELOPEGo beyond established limits as a president would?
glassfulsGLASSFUL, as much as a drinking glass would hold
CLUB"I refuse to join any ... that would have me as a member"
CLUB"I refuse to join any .. that would have me as a member": Groucho
ifed as a function word to introduce an exclamation expressing a wish if it would only rain
CHIMPBubbles, whom Michael Jackson would likely feed a variety of fruits, vegetables, and meats (as well as candy)
inches(as a unit of rainfall) A quantity that would cover a horizontal surface to a depth of one inch
hazmata material (as flammable or poisonous material) that would be a danger to life or to the environment if released without precautions
linkingDenoting a consonant that is sounded at a boundary between two words or morphemes where two vowels would otherwise be adjacent, as in law(r) and order
quintainsA post set up as a mark in tilting with a lance, typically with a sandbag attached that would swing around and strike an unsuccessful tilter
displacementThe amount or weight of fluid that would fill such a volume in the case of a floating ship, used as a measure of the ship's size
displacementsThe amount or weight of fluid that would fill such a volume in the case of a floating ship, used as a measure of the ship's size
sickoutorganized absence from work by employees on the pretext of sickness, as to avoid the legal problems or antistrike clauses that would be invoked in the case of a formal strike
inches(as a unit of atmospheric pressure) An amount that would support a column of mercury one-inch high in a barometer (equal to 33.86 millibars, 29.5 inches being equal to one bar)
doed as a substitute verb to avoid repetition wanted to run and play as children do used especially in British English following a modal auxiliary or perfective have a great many people had died, or would do Bruce Chatwin