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"Lounger" Quotes from Famous Books
... as the old wharf at the end of Court Street. The very fact that it was once a noisy, busy place, crowded with sailors and soldiers—in the war of 1812—gives an emphasis to the quiet that broods over it to-day. The lounger who sits of a summer afternoon on a rusty anchor fluke in the shadow of one of the silent warehouses, and look on the lonely river as it goes murmuring past the town, cannot be too grateful to the India trade for having taken ... — An Old Town By The Sea • Thomas Bailey Aldrich
... this lack in Red Gap and would of been in the movies long since if her aunt had listened to reason. The only man present was Edgar Tomlinson, who is Red Gap's most prominent first-nighter and does the Lounger-in-the-Lobby column for the Recorder, reviewing all the new films in an able and fearless manner. Edgar was looking like he had come into his own at last. He was wearing a flowing tie and a collar that hardly come higher ... — Ma Pettengill • Harry Leon Wilson |
Words linked to "Lounger" : do-nothing, armchair, bum, mope, recliner, dallier, layabout, loungewear, dilly-dallier, dillydallier, lounge, reclining chair, idler, loafer |
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