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Dolce Far ___ Pleasant Idleness Crossword Clue

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49%5___ far niente (pleasant idleness)
adverb

• gently and sweetly

44%8Dolce far niente
noun

• having no employment

• the quality of lacking substance or value

• the trait of being idle out of a reluctance to work

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New York Times29 Mar 1992 Across 118 NIENTE
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