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lounge
[ lounj ]
verb (used without object)
- to pass time idly and indolently.
Synonyms: , , , ,
- to rest or recline indolently; loll:
We lounged in the sun all afternoon.
- to go or move in a leisurely, indolent manner; saunter (usually followed by around, along, off, etc.).
verb (used with object)
- to pass (time) in lounging (usually followed by away or out ):
to lounge away the afternoon.
noun
- a sofa for reclining, sometimes backless, having a headrest at one end.
- a place for sitting, waiting, smoking, etc., especially a large public room, as in a hotel, theater, or air terminal, often with adjoining washrooms.
- a section on a train, plane, or ship having various club or social facilities.
- Archaic. the act or a period of lounging.
- Archaic. a lounging gait.
lounge
/ 濒补蕣苍诲萧 /
verb
- intr; often foll by about or around to sit, lie, walk, or stand in a relaxed manner
- to pass (time) lazily or idly
noun
- a communal room in a hotel, ship, theatre, etc, used for waiting or relaxing in
- ( as modifier )
lounge chair
- a living room in a private house
- Also calledlounge barsaloon bar a more expensive bar in a pub or hotel
- an expensive bar, esp in a hotel
- short for cocktail lounge
- a sofa or couch, esp one with a headrest and no back
- the act or an instance of lounging
Other 亚洲网紅露点 Forms
- 濒辞耻苍驳顎儁 adjective
亚洲网紅露点 History and Origins
Origin of lounge1
亚洲网紅露点 History and Origins
Origin of lounge1
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Example Sentences
She鈥檚 mirroring her father and Elsa, who spend their time lounging, cooking, reading, swimming and sleeping.
Look out for the 鈥淎scending鈥︹ capsule collection, available exclusively at the showroom, or lounge in the platformed conversation pit to contemplate reality.
An element of romance permeates the Spotlight鈥檚 interior, with an intimate dance space and a sumptuous lounge area outfitted with Persian rugs, Victorian-style furniture and steam trunks that double as coffee tables.
David's lounge is a riot of colour 鈥 on the floor of his living room are porcelain figurines, hundreds of yellowed newspapers and, balanced across the back of his settee, several thousand Barbie dolls.
The normally bustling border crossing of Kasumulu remained noticeably quieter than usual with drivers seen relaxing in the shade of trees, while others played draughts or lounged in the back of their lorries.
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