Loiterer

  • 11loiterer —   Kali, kau īpuka …

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  • 12loiterer — noun someone who lingers aimlessly in or about a place • Syn: ↑lingerer • Derivationally related forms: ↑linger (for: ↑lingerer), ↑loiter • Hypernyms: ↑dawdler, ↑ …

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  • 13loiter — loiterer, n. loiteringly, adv. /loy teuhr/, v.i. 1. to linger aimlessly or as if aimless in or about a place: to loiter around the bus terminal. 2. to move in a slow, idle manner, making purposeless stops in the course of a trip, journey, errand …

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  • 14The Mother of Us All — (1947) is an opera by Virgil Thomson to a libretto by Gertrude Stein. It chronicles the life of Susan B. Anthony, one of the major figures in the fight for women s suffrage in the United States. In fanciful style, it brings together characters,… …

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  • 15laggard — I (New American Roget s College Thesaurus) n. lingerer, loiterer (see slowness). II (Roget s IV) n. Syn. loiterer, straggler, slowpoke, dawdler, loafer, slouch. III (Roget s 3 Superthesaurus) n. straggler, slowpoke, dawdler, lagger, dallier,… …

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  • 16loiter — UK [ˈlɔɪtə(r)] / US [ˈlɔɪtər] verb [intransitive] Word forms loiter : present tense I/you/we/they loiter he/she/it loiters present participle loitering past tense loitered past participle loitered 1) to stand or wait in a public place for no… …

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  • 17James Austen — Portrait de James Austen, sans doute aux alentours de 1790. James Austen (1765 1819) est le frère aîné de la romancière anglaise Jane Austen. D un naturel plus grave, voire plus mélancolique que le reste de la fratrie, il devient clergyman. Il se …

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  • 18lingerer — noun someone who lingers aimlessly in or about a place • Syn: ↑loiterer • Derivationally related forms: ↑linger, ↑loiter (for: ↑loiterer) • Hypernyms: ↑dawdler, ↑ …

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  • 19Laggard — Lag gard, n. One who lags; a loiterer. [1913 Webster] …

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  • 20Slowback — Slow back , n. A lubber; an idle fellow; a loiterer. [Old Slang] Dr. Favour. [1913 Webster] …

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