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To lounge
verb
To relax; to spend time lazily; to stand, sit, or recline, in an indolent manner.
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I like to lounge.
Everyone loves to lounge, even a baby.
This allowed her to lounge in the prow.
When they travel he wants to lounge at the pool.
ALMEREYDA -- Stage actors like to lounge around on the floor.
That morning it was fun to lounge around".
But there's not much time to lounge in luxury.
I sent myself two negligees To lounge around in on a chaise.
Most people hardly stir, preferring to lounge at ease like fauns and satyrs.
I wear it to lounge around the house, and my husband is sick of it".
In the daytime, he likes to lounge outside on the thick-cushioned patio chairs.
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