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lounge about

VERB
  1. be lazy or idle
    Her son is just bumming around all day

How To Use lounge about In A Sentence

  • I would that I were a painter and could invite naked women to lounge about in my bottega under the guise of labor. The Poet Prince
  • I had Tuesday off of work and decided to have a lounge about.
  • But still, I usually like to lounge about in a chaise longue or something while everyone else is doing cannonballs and jackknives and freakish flips off the diving board.
  • We must keep our girls from contact with all that is coarse and debasing; must teach them to behave properly at home and abroad; and not to sit and lounge about or stand in ungainly attitudes; and read books which serve only to inflame the passions, and not to improve either mind or manners. A Manual of Etiquette with Hints on Politeness and Good Breeding
  • He aims next at the construction of a men's clubhouse in which his male followers can lounge about and in which guests can be entertained and fed. Cultural Anthropology
  • But still, I usually like to lounge about in a chaise lounge or something while everyone else is doing cannonballs and jackknives and freakish flips off the diving board.
  • The Brazilian culture has achieved true mastery of the art of doing nothing, or as they phrase it "vadiar." vadiar: to lounge about (não trabalhar), to idle about (não estudar), to skive (perambular), to wander Daniel Cook: What Brazilians Can Teach Us About Relaxation
  • I'm not tempted to lounge about with coffee because I just don't want to do that in a wool skirt, twinset, and pearls. Two Things For the Homemaker
  • The cats lounge about the garden, lazy felines basking under the warm sun.
  • Much of the time they are on screen, the girls have no lines; they just lounge about, draping themselves Siamese-cat-style over furniture, trees and one another.
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