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is lounge
verb
To relax; to spend time lazily; to stand, sit, or recline, in an indolent manner.
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On Fridays and Saturdays, there is lounge music, with a piano player but no singer.
Many clubs are attached to the hotels on Collins Avenue and Washington Avenue and, surprisingly for the city that hosts the Ultra Music Festival, the overwhelming genre is "lounge".
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Daisy de Villeneuve is lounging about on her bed.
My preferred post-Thanksgiving activity is lounging on a couch with a movie and leftovers.
As I write this, Addie is lounging on the couch with no pants on.
Her look was "lounge zombie," she said, capped by that beehive.
There are lounge chairs by Arne Jacobsen and a round dining table by Poul Kjaerholm.
Inside are lounges for relaxing and socializing.
A dozen men were lounging about, smoking and reading.
When we arrived, a few dozen skydivers were lounging about.
"She was lounging in Miami seven years ago," he said.
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