About The Word Lounger
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Lounger
Lounger Definition And Meaning |
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What's The Definition Of Lounger?
[n] an article of clothing designed for comfort and leisure wear
[n] an armchair whose back can be lowered and foot can be raised to allow the sitter to recline in it [n] someone who wastes time Synonyms | Synonyms for Lounger: dallier | dillydallier | mope | recliner | reclining chair Related Terms | Find terms related to Lounger: clock watcher | dallier | dawdle | dawdler | diddler | dillydallier | dolittle | do-nothing | doodler | faineant | gentleman of leisure | goldbrick | goldbricker | goof-off | idler | laggard | lingerer | loafer | loiterer | loller | lotus-eater | lubber | mope | moper | potterer | putterer | slouch | sloucher | slug | sluggard | stick-in-the-mud | time killer | time waster | trifler | waiter on Providence See Also | apparel | armchair | article of clothing | bum | clothes | clothing | do-nothing | idler | layabout | loafer | vesture | wear | wearing apparel Lounger In Webster's Dictionary \Loun"ger\, n.
One who lounges; ar idler.
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