The people must learn to call an industrial slacker a slacker, whether he loafs on a park bench or loafs on the veranda of the country club house.
Then Joe locks 'em all in an' loafs t'rough d' offices into d' street.
When he gets d' office Joe sort of loafs down an' saunters over to d' cab.
The woman lets down a basket by a rope; a few soldi are jingling in the bottom; the basket goes up packed with green stuff, and the padulano loafs on beside his patient donkey.
That boy has been to Cambridge, and now he loafs about the club, pretends to be a judge of wine, gets every stitch of clothes from London--pah!
And this while Bennet Goldsworthy loafs all over the house, as if it was his own, and presumes to look at me in a superior sort of way, as if I was one of his dirty little Sunday-school children in disgrace.
The above list will hopefully give you a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "loafs" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this word.