[ US /ˈɫɑɫ/ ]
[ UK /lˈɒl/ ]
VERB
  1. be lazy or idle
    Her son is just bumming around all day
  2. hang loosely or laxly
    His tongue lolled
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How To Use loll In A Sentence

  • International Food, cakes and preserves, exquisite craft, homemade sweets and lollies, pre-loved clothes and books and heaps more.
  • There were several kids lolling around outside the club.
  • The hunting dog lolled its tongue out.
  • Doreen has been Haworth's lollipop lady for 11 years and she is steadily building up a family dynasty in the job.
  • Fans want efforts to be recognised She also says the honours system is unfair because she gets recognised for her work but a lollipop lady doesn't. The Sun
  • The man has limbs like lollipop sticks. Times, Sunday Times
  • Note that I am being slightly defensive about the lolling. Times, Sunday Times
  • Here we give three recipes for making your own perfect ice lolly. Times, Sunday Times
  • I sat back down and resumed my editing, sticking the grape lollipop back in my mouth.
  • He says the crossing patrol has poor visibility because of parked cars and the lollipop lady has to weave in between stationary vehicles.
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