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Meanings of
loll around
in English
Be lazy or idle.
loaf
bum
loll
waste one's time
lounge around
lounge about
bum around
bum about
arse around
arse about
Synonyms
Examples for "
loaf
"
loaf
bum
loll
waste one's time
lounge around
Examples for "
loaf
"
1
The men searched everywhere; there was but one
loaf
in the boat.
2
The
loaf
improves in flavour for several days and needs no icing.
3
Baking times vary according to the
loaf
size and choice of cycle.
4
Put the egg in last, and carefully pour over
loaf
;
Serve hot.
5
Bake in large greased
loaf
pan in moderate oven about one hour.
1
I remembered something Trapp had told me once about his
bridge
-
bum
days.
2
The trim, khaki-garbed enlistment officer rubs elbows with the lodging house
bum
.
3
Guess the lamp is on the
bum
,
but you hardly need that.
4
The law, missing the right quarry, descends on the slower-moving, harmless
bum
.
5
I just couldn't resist giving him the
bum
's
rush for a change.
1
Few remained indoors, and few possessed the calmness to
loll
in deck-chairs.
2
Tawdrily dressed girls saunter along the sidewalks, or
loll
from the window-sills.
3
All afternoon I take it easy and
loll
around on the sofa.
4
What should he
loll
in the bed for, and dirty the bedclothes?
5
The latter seemed to
loll
on, totally heedless of such a tributary.
1
Having acquired that status, one should never
waste
one
's
time
in the indulgence of one's senses.
2
They
waste
one
's
time
.
3
He could see no bearing between the two in point, and, anyway, girls were rather silly creatures to
waste
one
's
time
over.
1
To her right, skiers relaxed in the
lounge
around
a big fire.
2
The night's too wonderful to do anything except
lounge
around
and think.
3
We would swim and
lounge
around
,
then head back to the flat.
4
Passengers used to
lounge
around
,
drinking free juice of tomato and watching TV.
5
Police and soldiers
lounge
around
cradling automatic weapons and enjoying the overtime bonanza.
1
Next morning I got up early, and took a
lounge
about
Saratoga.
2
Then they
lounge
about
,
gossip, and quarrel a good deal, I suspect.
3
He had rather
lounge
about
all First-day at street corners with his acquaintance.
4
What do you
lounge
about
on that terrace for every evening?
5
To tell you the truth, I seldom have time to
lounge
about
in studios.
1
Maybe we could drive out to the Maritimes,
bum
around
Nova Scotia for a few days. God.
2
All he's done around here since we built the anchor modifier is
bum
around
finding his inner geek.
3
In Portland, "it is fairly easy to
bum
around
town if you have a camper of some variety as well," Pecknold adds.
4
I
bummed
around
a couple of years, feeling very sorry for myself.
5
There's no reathon why you should be
bumming
around
in the chorus.
1
If you're
bumming
about
Chef Vergennes not being the killer, look at the glass-half-full part, Nikki.
1
Rag Week seems to go on for ever, it's just an excuse for them to
arse
around
.
2
Radio says it was kids
arsing
around
.
3
Bloody students
arsing
around
again, he thought.
4
The condition is that if you get any of my men killed by
arsing
around
,
I will personally shoot you.
1
Anyway, these days it's mostly just used to
arse
about
,
make little sculptures.
2
The only thing radical he gave a rat's
arse
about
was free radicals with unpaired electrons.
3
But I'm guessing he blew fire up some Canadian
arses
about
needing to fix that.
1
Now be so good as to drink your water and
fuck
off
.
'
2
Right now I just wanted him to back the
fuck
off
me.
3
To tell policemen to
fuck
off
and get a smile in return.
4
If you are not classified to receive this material,
fuck
off
,
Jack.
5
You don't like the terms, you can just
fuck
off
,
can't you.
1
If you start
frigging
around
with that, you're putting everything on the line.
2
I know your grandfather died in his garage in Iowa City
frigging
around
with his chainsaw while he was drunk.
Usage of
loll around
in English
1
All afternoon I take it easy and
loll
around
on the sofa.
2
She let her head
loll
around
as if she was possessed.
3
You
loll
around
in a pink dressing gown all morning.
4
You can either keep your pyjamas on,
loll
around
and watch telly all day.
5
They'd sooner
loll
around
and sleep in the sun and collect white men's wages for doing it.
6
Then we'll
loll
around
for a couple of weeks and let Call and the boys catch up with us.
7
No, she couldn't
loll
around
doing nothing, not when the memories of past days spent together threatened to overwhelm her with grief.
8
The average German would much rather
loll
around
,
sipping wine or beer, and smoking cigarettes, than impel a bicycle across a continent.
9
Or the ones that did knock me out gave me an excuse to bail from ordinary commerce and
loll
around
feeling resplendently poetic.
10
They had a special little basket chair with straps for babies, called a howdah, which he could
loll
around
in like an emperor.
11
Certainly not a meal for dinnertime, since we made so much noise that not even the most oblivious bird would
loll
around
for us.
12
In most cases, there'll be a göbektaşı (belly stone), a round central platform where you can
loll
around
like a sunning python.
13
I rushed to the stables, where two or three men
lolled
around
.
14
Ringo nodded to three fat cops
lolling
around
near a porno bookstore.
15
The waiters in the hotels
lolled
around
,
with little or nothing to do.
16
Lolling
around
in bed all day, waited on hand and foot.
Other examples for "loll around"
Grammar, pronunciation and more
This collocation consists of:
loll
around
loll
Verb
Adverb
Loll around
through the time