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Lounger

noun
1.
Someone who wastes time.  Synonyms: dallier, dilly-dallier, dillydallier, mope.
2.
An armchair whose back can be lowered and foot can be raised to allow the sitter to recline in it.  Synonyms: recliner, reclining chair.
3.
An article of clothing designed for comfort and leisure wear.






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"Lounger" Quotes from Famous Books



... of Wyoming, a few snowy mountain summits alone, the southern sky. It is among these mountains in the new State of Colorado that the sick man may find, not merely an alleviation of his ailments, but the possibility of an active life and an honest livelihood. There, no longer as a lounger in a plaid, but as a working farmer, sweating at his work, he may prolong and begin anew his life. Instead of the bath-chair, the spade; instead of the regulated walk, rough journeys in the forest, and the pure, rare air of the open mountains for the ...
— Essays of Travel • Robert Louis Stevenson

... blacklisted at the banks, beset by his creditors, harassed by the attorney general, his assets chained with injunctions, his liabilities given triple fangs, he went bankrupt, took to drink, became a sot and a barroom lounger. His dominant passion was hatred of me; he discharged the rambling and frantic story of his wrongs upon whoever would listen. And here he ...
— The Plum Tree • David Graham Phillips

... had been younger Lushington had tried in vain to ruffle his naturally excessive neatness, but he now realised that he had only lacked the courage to make a thorough change. In his present costume he ran no risk of being taken for a smart English lounger, nor for a French dandy. The effect of forgetting to shave, too, was frightful, for in forty-eight hours his fair face was covered with shiny bristles that had a positively metallic look. Though he was so unlike his mother in most ways, he must have inherited a little of ...
— Fair Margaret - A Portrait • Francis Marion Crawford

... had a lounger up their lane? But, by creeping very close, With the good wall's help,—their eyes might strain And stretch themselves ...
— Robert Browning: How To Know Him • William Lyon Phelps

... I was introduced to the blacklegs in your bar-room, and by a scamp who was a habitual lounger here. They got their cards of you, and, having made me drunk, and robbed me in one of your rooms, they had no ...
— A Knight Of The Nineteenth Century • E. P. Roe


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