Sentence examples for to loaf from inspiring English sources

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to loaf

verb

To do nothing, to be idle.

  • Loaf about, loaf around.

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Second, that Chen tended to loaf, a trait on clear display this morning.

I would have been happy to loaf by the pool at home in Montreal.

What will happen when he is allowed to stray, to meander, to loaf?

Energy bills are rising, along with the cost of educating the students returning to loaf on the sofa.

And the engine seems to loaf along — albeit at about 6,000 r.p.m. — in top gear at 75 m.p.h.

I shop at Liberty, sneak off for tea at Claridge's and like to loaf in fancy spas.

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Remembrances may be made to Loaves & Fishes, Hartford, CT 06105.

Over the years, I have had the opportunity to speak to the people who come to Loaves and Fishes.

Another is that commercial bread manufacturers add extra gluten to loaves: "The role is purely technical – it's simply to make a fluffier, lighter loaf.

Unless you've got a magic touch when it comes to loaves and fishes, food appears to be way harder to deliver on a grand scale.

Taylor wanted workers to put a stop to loafing; the Gilbreths wanted to eliminate wasted motion, so workers wouldn't get so tired in the first place.

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