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freeloader造句
1, Unemployment insurance is a pre- paid vacation for freeloaders.Ronald Reagan 2, This man is just a freeloader. 3, I've had enough of freeloaders. 4, The freeloaders are leaving a bad impression on the public, making it hard for those who genuinely need the government's help. 5, Ms. Louis' attorney characterized her ex-husband as a freeloader, looking for the easy life. 6, I am not a freeloader. 7, I wouldn't freeload . I'm not a freeloader. 8, But every freeloader out there represents someone who's getting better software, cheaper, than they would have otherwise. 9, He's such a freeloader. 10, Never be a freeloader; always try to invite your friends back to dinner. 11, However, she doesn't want to be a freeloader, she tried her best to find a job to make a living. 12, A serial entrepreneur, he sold his first company, Freeloader, an early Internet broadcast service, for $38 million, and took public his second, a business software maker called Support.com. 13, I told him to stop being a freeloader and get out and find another job. 14, However, she refused to be a freeloader , and tried her best to find a job to make a living. 15, But she refused to become a freeloader and tried very hard to find a job to support herself. 16, Those of us who live in the City of Tucson want you wealthy welfare freeloaders off our backs. 17, Last night, I told him not to be a freeloader any more, and go out to find another new job. 18, I reject the notion that any user is a freeloader or a leech. 19, My brother-in-law has been living with us ever since he got mad at his boss and quit his job. Last night I told him to stop being a freeloader and get out and find another job. 20, A report in the journal Science explains how bdelloid rotifers, which reproduce asexually, clear parasitic infections by drying out to kill the freeloader. 21, The next day, you hitchhiked on a truck to Jiexiu, where you boarded the "International Women's Day Red Flag Freeloader Line" train back to Beijing. 22, Last night I told him to stop being a freeloader and get out and find another job.