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lingerer

NOUN
  1. someone who lingers aimlessly in or about a place

How To Use lingerer In A Sentence

  • TARRY thou yet, late lingerer in the twilight’s glory: A Call of the Sidhe
  • It is interesting that the latter diagnosis was given by a doctor who told you it was a condition dreamed up by malingerers.
  • While many leave as early as the end of July, a few late lingerers sometimes remain into early winter, visiting suet or hummingbird feeders.
  • However, recent research reported that we have become a nation of malingerers, with nearly six million of us too sick to work.
  • Malingerer's arm was low, but it never fell below shoulder level.
  • Puamana was superstitious, solitary, vain about her looks, never late, indeed fanatical in matters of punctuality, a brisk walker, not a loiterer or a lingerer. Beard
  • I am not usually a hypochondriac, or a malingerer, I'm glad to say. Worried
  • Puamana was superstitious, solitary, vain about her looks, never late, indeed fanatical in matters of punctuality, a brisk walker, not a loiterer or a lingerer. Beard
  • As a globe-trotting malingerer, I have always enjoyed returning from a jaunt abroad with fresh support for popular American stereotypes about foreigners. French Twist: Meet Monsieur Nice Guy
  • The word “malingerer” popped into his head, but he tried to put it out of his mind. My First Abortion
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