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How to use lounge about in a sentence? Find typical usage patterns (collocations)/phrases/context for "lounge about" and check conjugation/comparative form for "lounge about". Mastering all the usages of "lounge about" from sentence examples published by news publications.

Lavish buffets abound; people lounge about long into the night.
I also wear them under silk PJ's as an elegant and modest lounge-about-the-house daywear.
The shooting happened shortly after midnight Sunday morning at Mac's Lounge, about a half mile from Coker College.
Then we lounge about for a few hours catching up on our respective to-do lists and browsing the internet.
Pools with enough space around them for friends and family to lounge about also gave home prices a 26 percent lift.
They expected their resident artist to lounge about in scarlet pyjamas, drink cocktails for breakfast and entertain dashing rascals and fragrant sirens.
The study finds that hunter-gatherers tend to lounge about during the day almost as much as those of us in the developed world.
People lounge about in the courtyard of the gallery munching their free snacks, or browse the shelves looking for the most bang for their Orozco buck.
Set at the Chateau Marmont in Los Angeles, the 24-year-old musician and model Adwoa Aboah lounge about ever so casually in Versus Versace spring '17.
I don't know how realistic it was, but he had talked to Justin, who ran Shadow Lounge, about starting something else up or buying that space back.
While the future of chokers is currently being debated, it's comforting to know it'll still be acceptable to lounge about in leggings all day, every day, in 2017.
If you take your leisure time as seriously as you take your work, then treat yourself to the LilySilk Long Pure Silk Robe and lounge about the house in high-class style.
In France, at the time of Louis XIV, anyone who was dressed with a modicum of decency could stroll into Versailles and lounge about the Grand Canal or watch the king dine.
Or it may have been about the increase in those plush, lounge-about bedding platforms at the way back, the site of many cuddle puddles (and perhaps, uh, more) throughout the fest.
In animal experiments, muscle cells inside mice and rats develop extra nuclei when the animals train, and these specialized bits of the cell remain even if the animals stop training and lounge about.
I remember being disappointed when my sea monkey pets did not lounge about their tank as they did in the garish illustration, but my disappointment turned to delight when they became delicious snacks for my guppies.
Red Bar and Lounge -- about a 20 minute drive from Quicken Loans Arena -- is pumped about the potential victory and said, if they win, they will hook up every single player on the roster with free grub for life.
I shrug into my cozy bathrobe and put on my purloined hotel slippers (don't act like you don't steal the slippers they give you at hotels) and proceed to languidly lounge about my apartment and pretend my schnoodle is a lady in waiting.
Speaking from the first-class lounge about five hours after the episode, Mr. Ahluwalia said he had contacted the Sikh Coalition, a civil-rights group for American Sikhs, after he was told that he could not board and that his bag would be removed.
"George's Majestic Lounge: A Story 90 Years Old." Citiscapes, February 2017. 74-75."George's Majestic Lounge: About Us." www.georgesmajesticlounge.com. Retrieved July 30, 2017.
Appleyard, is not allowed to go. Sara's close friend Miranda goes without her. When they arrive, the students lounge about and eat a lunch. Afterward, Miranda goes to climb the monolith with classmates Edith, Irma, and Marion despite being forbidden to do so.
In this scene, many butterflies are shown as still frames. The man repeatedly declares his love to Marie II, whom he calls Julie. At the end, she says that she wants to eat. In later scenes, the two girls lounge about in various rooms while listening to their suitors profess love for them over the phone.
Imperial Hotel, the original building, about 1915 The Lounge, about 1920 The original building was designed by Charles Fitzroy Doll and built between 1905 and 1911. The height of the building was 61 meters and there were 15 floors. An extension to the hotel took place in 1913. As part of the extension, Turkish baths were constructed.
Martin and the victim met through Roland, who had known the victim previously. During the evening, the victim danced with Martin, while each shared beverages and companionship with other friends in the lounge. About 1:30 a.m. the next morning, after Roland and most of the victim's friends had left the lounge, the victim asked Martin for a ride home, and Martin agreed.
Alarmed, he rushes outside, going down to the first floor of the elevator, and rescues a frozen Tom. He then brings him inside to the higher floor, and after thawing him out with an electric warmer, Jerry serves him a hot meal from dehydrated food. Tom and Jerry lounge about the penthouse, listening to music and drinking champagne in the owner's liquor cabinet. Both Tom and Jerry laugh afterwards.
Shortly after the game's launch, a community of hobbyist hackers reverse engineered Dead or Alive Extreme Volleyball’s texture system, allowing users to modify textures of the player character models. This quickly led to users replacing the already revealing swimsuits with high detailed nude textures including genitalia and pubic hair for all in game characters. This resulted in fully nude female characters that would lounge about and play volleyball with full breast and buttocks physics intact. In January 2005, ninjahacker.
Rhiannon and Justin end up sharing a romantic day, even going as far as pulling the "make out" blanket from the car trunk. The couple lounge about on the blanket, never going farther than sharing a kiss or two. While laying on the blanket, Rhiannon and Justin share childhood memories with each other that they have not shared with anyone else. At the day end, Rhiannon suggests that future days end up just like the one they shared.
There are certain examples of social loafing in the workplace that are discussed by James Larsen in his essay "Loafing on The Job". For example, builders working vigorously on a construction site while some of their colleagues are lounging on rock walls or leaning on their shovels doing nothing. Another example is a restaurant such as McDonald's where some employees lounge about while others are eager to take an order. These scenarios all express the problems that social loafing creates in a workplace, and businesses seek to find a way to counteract these trends.
By good fortune, one of Banning's closest friends was the late Richard Appleton ("Appo"), a bohemian writer and raconteur who met the poet in Sydney's Lincoln coffee lounge, about 1950. Appleton later became editor-in-chief of the Australian Encyclopaedia and, in 1983, was co-editor with Alex Galloway of the posthumous Banning collection There Was a Crooked Man which includes reliable biographical information. In writing this, Appleton received the benefit of access to a collection of letters in the possession of Dr Anne Banning.Appleton, Richard "Lex Banning 1921–1965: a brief biography" in There Was a Crooked Man, ed.
Moreton regards beggars and vagrants as potential criminals in disguise and affirms that they "should be suppressed, who lounge about all day, to see where they can steal at night" and that "all shoe- cleaners, I mean boys and sturdy vagrants, be suppressed, [...] as for link- boys, alias thieves with lights". Shoeblacks are a peculiar example of a vagrant occupation. Established as an employment at the end of the seventeenth-century, shoe cleaning provided a perfect excuse for approaching passers-by without incurring a penalty. Both legislators and pamphlet writers complained about the long-standing existence of beggars in the streets of London and pushed for their imprisonment and reform.
The stairway was heavily used and some of the behaviours and practises that occurred on the stairs prompted the local Citizens Vigilance Committee to write to the Town Clerk in a letter dated 10 July 1900: "It appears that these stairs are the resort of people who continually lounge about them and cover the steps with expectoration, tobacco juice etc. It is also stated that frequently there are rotten eggs thrown on the stairs in addition to the dust and dirt caused by continual traffic. Under these circumstances we are directed to ask that they be swept at least once a day and that they be hosed with water twice a week. In their present state they are almost impassable to ladies who wish to keep their dresses clean".
Christian Bauman (born June 15, 1970) is an American novelist, essayist, and lyricist. A former soldier, Bauman is arguably best known for his critically acclaimed 2002 debut novel The Ice Beneath You, about the return of a young American soldier from Somalia. Of his 2005 novel Voodoo Lounge (about a female soldier with HIV during the 1994 occupation of Haiti), National Book Award- winning writer Robert Stone said, "The prose in Voodoo Lounge reverberates in the white space around it." Bauman's first two novels are among the very small group of war-based literary fiction produced by Generation X. His third novel, titled In Hoboken (2008), is a departure from the first two, centered on a group of young musicians in the mid-1990s, and the mental-health facility where one of them works.
In 2009, Rhys Meyers was detained in Paris by French police because he allegedly assaulted an airport lounge employee while drunk. In 2010, Rhys Meyers again made headlines when at John F. Kennedy International Airport he abused the staff and an official, who had refused him access to the boarding area, by calling them the 'N' word. Allegedly, he had gotten drunk on vodka while waiting in the first-class lounge about 7 am. In a 2018 interview with Larry King, Meyers addressed his drinking, stating it doesn’t suit him. He also stated that before an incident the same year, he’d been sober for a long time. He insisted that he’d learned his lesson and was now sober again. On 20 November 2007, his mother, Mary Geraldine "Geri" O'Keeffe, died at Mercy University Hospital, Cork, aged 51, following a short, undisclosed illness.

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