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- noun Plural form of
lounger .
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Examples
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The quaint old piazza with its gloomy arcades, its antique houses with Venetian windows, its cafés, its fountain, and its loungers, is just like the piazzas of Serravalle, Longarone, and other provincial towns of the same epoch.
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Jean and the Turks, whom, of course, he quickly identified as the loungers on the tower of the Chateau d'If.
The Albert Gate Mystery Being Further Adventures of Reginald Brett, Barrister Detective Louis Tracy 1895
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There are also other options for garden furniture such as loungers, settees, and benches.
xml's Blinklist.com 2008
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You can chill on loungers, indulge in a sauna and dive into the cool blue in the nude if that takes your fancy.
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The Ivorian method, staying on their sun loungers round the pool, proves flawed as it leaves the Spaniards free to score an elaborate set-piece own-goal.
Pop World Cup 2010: Round of 16 Match 8 – Spain 1 Cote d’Ivoire 0 | FreakyTrigger 2010
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Also as in Expressionism, her portraits can be grotesque, whether of wealthy loungers on the Promenade des Anglais in Nice, France, or skid-row entertainers in Sammy's Bar on the Bowery.
A Teacher, a Student and Three Books William Meyers 2011
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The feel of the fabric is what has long set indoor furniture apart from scratchy lawn chairs or slippery loungers.
Patio Furniture Gets Invited Inside J. S. Marcus 2011
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We do like to travel great distances when we can afford to, but lack of funds and vacation leave has turned us into local loungers and daytrippers.
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I watched two friends narrowly miss certain disaster as rocks the size of Barca-loungers flew by them.
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I watched two friends narrowly miss certain disaster as rocks the size of Barca-loungers flew by them.
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