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was lounge
verb
To relax; to spend time lazily; to stand, sit, or recline, in an indolent manner.
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Her look was "lounge zombie," she said, capped by that beehive.
I settled for climbing a hill on Cap-Ferrat, and when the sun went down, lights went on in the hotels and cafes and there was lounge music (Gilbert B ud, I think).
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"She was lounging in Miami seven years ago," he said.
This memory was revived while he was lounging on sun-drenched Ballston Beach in Truro.
One of his friends, also a thief, was lounging on a bag of Matang garbage.
His 20-year-old stepdaughter, Danielle Anastasia, was lounging in the pool with him.
Fassy was lounging near the rail and I called him over to meet a brother Brooklynite.
"We stay calm," a boy named Joni Casteleyn, who was lounging on a couch, said.
He was lounging in his showroom in a battered factory building on Walker Street in Chinatown.
A young man was lounging against a wall in the Italian style.
Vilen Golovko was lounging under a leaking circus dining tent as a mammoth thunderstorm approached.
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