Definitions
from The Century Dictionary.
- Of, pertaining to, or in the manner of a lounger; sauntering; lolling: as, a lounging gait.
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- verb Present participle of
lounge .
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Examples
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And long-term lounging is out of the question because we're focused on making our house a home.
Not Really a Quiz ewe are here 2008
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This night of dancing and lounging is hosted by Keith Bindlestiff and Tyler Fyre, who bring in the hottest circus acts around.
Archive 2004-05-30 Michael Evans 2004
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This night of dancing and lounging is hosted by Keith Bindlestiff and Tyler Fyre, who bring in the hottest circus acts around.
View from the Northern Border Michael Evans 2004
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This night of dancing and lounging is hosted by Keith Bindlestiff and Tyler Fyre, who bring in the hottest circus acts around.
Archive 2004-06-01 Michael Evans 2004
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Mrs. Bowen and Jewel were enjoying a leisure hour before dinner, in lounging chairs before the blazing grate-fire in the former's sitting-room.
Hagar's Daughter: A Story of Southern Caste Prejudice Pauline Elizabeth 1902
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And I must say that he was quite a remarkable youth, as studious as a judge, but much too full of vain lounging among the fair sex.
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But lounging from the street towards the Hotel you are struck with interest of quite another kind.
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At length, as if tired of what in modern phrase would have been termed lounging, he suddenly remembered that Burbage was to act Shakespeare's King Richard, at the
The Fortunes of Nigel Walter Scott 1801
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Who doesn't like the idea of lounging after a long day?
Apartment Therapy Main Leah Moss 2010
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Who doesn't like the idea of lounging after a long day?
Apartment Therapy Main Leah Moss 2010
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