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Definition of Lounging
1. lounge [v] - See also: lounge
Lexicographical Neighbors of Lounging
Literary usage of Lounging
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. Godey's Magazine by Louis Antoine Godey, Sarah Josepha Buell Hale (1896)
"FANCY WORK THE summer weather inclines to laziness, and lounging in hammocks ...
Most of these lounging pillows are very easily made, and add greatly to the ..."
2. Ethical Obligations of the Lawyer by Gleason Leonard Archer (1910)
"OFFICE NOT A lounging PLACE. A law office should not be a lounging place for the
attorney's idle friends and acquaintances. The presence of idlers not only ..."
3. The Pleasures of Collecting by Gardner Callahan Teall (1920)
"CHAPTER XIX lounging FURNITURE SHOULD any one with a taste for antique furniture
also find interest in old-fashioned verse, he might some day come across ..."
4. The Mirror (1803)
"Now, as the sense of our own existence is the most disagreeable of all reflections
to us lounging philosophers, it follows, that in order to rid ourselves ..."
5. The English Gentleman's Library Manual: Or, A Guide to the Formation of a by William Goodhugh (1827)
"E. I sometimes wish for a catalogue of lounging books, books that one takes up in
... A catalogue raisonne of such, might be itself a good lounging book. ..."