How To Use Loiterer In A Sentence
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The most talkative teen loiterer speculates that there will be no more deaths.
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What loiterer at the gates will call Cadmus from the house, Agenor's son, who left the city of Sidon and founded here the town of Thebes?
The Bacchantes
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The curly-haired loiterer I recognized as Will Billingsley, Johns alleged former friend from the track team.
Going Too Far
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Occasionally some loiterers try to bum a cigarette or an argument breaks out.
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Drawing nearer, Waggoner, who by name or by sight knew every resident of the town, made up his mind that the loiterer was a stranger.
The Thunders of Silence
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And then he fled away, leaving the gay loiterers still discussing the lovely anonyma whose advent was now the one sensation of the hour.
A Fascinating Traitor An Anglo-Indian Story
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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
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They look for odd or suspicious behavior: heavy clothes on a hot day, loiterers without luggage, anyone observing security methods.
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One option may be to play classical music at the station in a bid to deter loiterers.
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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
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The women squatting with their merchandise along the kerbsides become more numerous, the number of hawkers and loiterers crowding the pavements grows larger with every passing step.
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This matter settled, I strolled back to the pipul tree beside the tank, thinking that it might be useful to pick up the remarks of the loiterers.
Tales of Destiny
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Once, the police arrested him under a bridge as a loiterer.
A World Apart: My uncle is a Hare Krishna spiritual master
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Out on the sidewalk of Pacific Avenue, Santa Cruz's main shopping street, the normal carnival of pedestrians, loiterers, court jesters, fools, and mendicant troubadours milled and mingled on a warm spring afternoon.
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I'm a loiterer in the Hallmark aisle of the drugstore, trying to choose a card.
Jenée Desmond-Harris: When Fathers Fall Somewhere Between Awesome and Absentee
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In "Yvon's Paris," Robert Stevens's exhibition-in-a-book, the French photographer Yvon (Pierre Yves Petit) comes across as the ideal flâneur, a loiterer who happens to have brought along his camera.
Graham Robb's "Parisians" and Yvon's Paris, photos of Pierre Yves Petit
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But due to my vast and eclectic reading habits, I am already familiar with this excerpt from the O'Neill ouevre and consider it a masterpiece, so I can listen to Tony's excellent account of crazed druggies in London in his storied past while allowing my mind to wander a bit -- like to the intriguing headline in the tabloid of a nearby loiterer: "Cat predicts hour of patients 'deaths.
Literary Death Match: Wednesday Night in Washington Square Park
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And if I remain here much longer, I shall be just such a loiterer.
The Mistaken Wife
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After a little good-humoured chaffing and laughing James managed to get rid of the rollicky crew, and shut the court-yard gates, having first made the round of the premises with Turk, the great bloodhound, just to satisfy himself that no loiterer was concealed among the bushes with felonious intentions.
A Christmas Cake in Four Quarters
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The unfamiliar tones of classical music can disperse loiterers, while big sound-blasters, known as "long-range acoustic devices" LRADS, have been deployed against protesters in some American states.
The Economist: Daily news and views
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This choice bit of dialogue was overheard by a loiterer.