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  1. be about
    The high school students like to loiter in the Central Square
    Who is this man that is hanging around the department?

How To Use lollygag In A Sentence

  • It is no lollygagging rubbernecker of sorrow. Times, Sunday Times
  • If he loiters, or lollygags, or spits on the sidewalk, bring him in. Brannon's Choice
  • The boy just lollygags, propping his knees on his chair to give his little frame some height. The Seattle Times
  • We have all seen it; our top player lollygags his or her way through yet another session. On The Pitch
  • If I was the architect of this town, or any town, I would have built everything first but the sidewalks and let the people walk—let them express their human sensibilities of awareness and direction and tendency—and once a few months had passed, once their natural meanderings/cuts and joyful lollygags/struts and stretches and ways of life had worn gentle paths in the grass, I would have then paved over the paths, to create walkways where the people already wanted to walk. On Writing about Velveeta
  • When he gets to the front he lollygags," Gomez said. Undefined
  • A couple of times she told riders that their horses were ‘window shopping’ which meant the horse was lollygagging around the ring, not paying attention.
  • I'm hoping to get a few more from lollygaggers and slugabeds.
  • So when I say I'm argute, I'm shrewd; an apple-knocker is an ignoramus, lollygagging is laziness, and a toplofty is an arrogant man.
  • This meant you could get up and go over to the other side of the room and lollygag around in the line for sharpening pencils.
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