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Meanings of lingered under in anglès
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Usage of lingered under in anglès
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The hall was not lit up, for daylight still lingeredunder the new arrangement.
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Bickley, however, lingeredunder the pretence of making a further examination of the statue.
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When he lingeredunder the arcade at the starting end of the Stadium Tanno remarked:
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Yet I lingeredunder the archway, determined to observe to the last Mr. Bainrothe's proceedings.
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A disagreeable flush still lingeredunder her eyes.
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Sir Maurice still lingeredunder the window in conversation with his son, who at length complained of being cold and drowsy.
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Augusta stole with soundless tread through the transparent gloom which lingeredunder those huge black crowns, and Arnfinn followed impatiently after.
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Instead, their supporters would have lingeredunder the duvet yesterday morning, hoping this record home defeat by New Zealand was a nightmare.
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Any prior era, I would've died in mercifully brief agony, or lingeredunder intravenous drip till I went mad from sensory deprivation.
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We lingeredunder the pergolas of Volubilis till the heat grew less intolerable, and then our companions suggested a visit to Moulay Idriss.
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The consumption, of which Captain Clerke died, had evidently commenced before he left England, and he lingeredunder it during the whole voyage.
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A circle of rowdy kids lingeredunder a giant American flag, waiting to scribble their names on lists for the summer's baseball teams.
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I lingeredunder the stars; something unaccountable and strong I felt, communicated without speech from her to myself: There was something indomitable in her.
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His brain worked over the riddle as he lingeredunder the shadow of the trees and gazed at the well-known face of the child.
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Listen: A sunbeam lingeredunder a leaf in the forest at sunset, loath to leave so fair a spot, until the moon suddenly rose.
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In the pale, early daylight, deep shade still lingeredunder the big oak, and the bare trees beyond looked like fingers stripped to the bone.