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While away   /waɪl əwˈeɪ/   Listen
While away

verb
1.
Spend or pass, as with boredom or in a pleasant manner; of time.  Synonym: get through.






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"While away" Quotes from Famous Books



... be, to write good poetry. It must be lots of fun, Mrs. March, to dash off a rhyme just to while away the time—ha, ha, ha! My wife often writes poetry when she feels tired and lazy. I know that whirling this way through this beautiful country is inspiring you right now to write half a dozen poems. I'd like to see you on one ...
— John March, Southerner • George W. Cable

... he only was flirting To while away time, as every one knew; So I turned a cold shoulder to all his advances, Because I was certain his heart ...
— The Englishman and Other Poems • Ella Wheeler Wilcox

... the summer of 1814, "in manners a Frenchman, but in medical doctrine and practice thoroughly English." The public was quick to detect that he had improved his time while away. "His profession had become the engrossing object of his thought, and he applied himself to it with undeviating fidelity. He made himself its slave." One who knew him well wrote of him: "He had no holidays. He sought no recreation; no sports interested him. His thoughts, he had been heard to say, ...
— Pioneer Surgery in Kentucky - A Sketch • David W. Yandell

... [Fr.], faire [Fr.]; stand aloof; refrain &c (avoid) 623, keep oneself from doing; remit one's efforts, relax one's efforts; desist &c (relinquish) 624; stop &c (cease) 142; pause &c (be quiet) 265. wait, lie in wait, bide one's time, take time, tide it over. cool one's heels, kick one's heels; while away the time, while away tedious hours; pass the time, fill up the time, beguile the time; talk against time; let the grass grow under one's feet; waste time &c (inactive) 683. lie by, lie on the shelf, lie in ordinary, lie idle, lie to, lie fallow; keep quiet, slug; have nothing to ...
— Roget's Thesaurus of English Words and Phrases: Body • Roget

... bearing among its human freight, Mr. Jasper Lamotte; and never has W—— seen upon his usually serene face such a look as it now wears. It is harassed, baffled, discontented, surly. He knows no one among the passengers, and he sits aloof from his fellow travelers, making no effort to while away ...
— The Diamond Coterie • Lawrence L. Lynch


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