A mocking critic may point to the Bond Street loungerand ask, "What are the net use and purport of that being's existence?
This had the desired effect,--and the lounger walked off.
At this juncture our lounger discerned at one of the tables about the last person in the world he could have wished to encounter there.
The military form of the solitary lounger was recognizable as that of Sir William De Stancy, notwithstanding the failing light and his attitude of so resting his elbows on the gate that his hands enclosed the greater part of his face.
Your true Bond Street Lounger had a very dissipated look.
The Bond Street Lounger was rarely seen alone: he was a social animal, and walked arm in arm with his fellow-man.
The title of Bond Street Lounger has faded from our lips.
The stuccoed walls of the houses, and the sharp-pointed stylus which was used in writing on wax tablets offered too strong a temptation for the lounger or passer-by to resist.
The lounger paid the price, and went out of the shop, feeling the severity of the rebuke.
The lounger gazed at the path of lamplight which framed the bare hitching-rail.
A belated lounger glanced up in surprise as Waring, booted and spurred, entered the lobby with a man in pajamas.
Then she unctuously read me a longer item from another column which was signed "The Loungerin the Lobby": "Mr. Benjamin P.
The film which the lounger had mentioned seemed to cover Tinhorn's eyes.
And he drove his own horses, too--a splendid pair that made many a lounger in the park look after his mail phaeton and admire his "cattle.
The lounger had lounged out of view, and Miss Wade and Tattycoram were gone.
As Arthur came over the stile and down to the water's edge, the lounger glanced at him for a moment, and then resumed his occupation of idly tossing stones into the water with his foot.
There happened, by good fortune, to be a lounger really waiting for some one; and he sometimes looked over the railing at the water, and sometimes came to the dark corner and looked up the street, rendering Arthur less conspicuous.
You must know I have just met with the Mirror and Lounger for the first time, and I am quite in raptures with them; I should be glad to have your opinion of some of the papers.
Your true Bond-street Lounger had a very dissipated look.
The title of Bond-street loungerhas faded from our lips.
She was sitting on a lounger as she spoke, and the poor affectionate girl, who loved her as she did her life, threw herself over, and leaning her head upon her mistress's knees wept bitterly.
I want rest--repose;" and she reclined on a lounger as she spoke.
A lounger approached a young man on the skirts of the crowd, and said to him: "What is the matter, sir?
The lounger was Baron Tripeaud, the manufacturing baron the stock-jobber.
Something like a Cid who has become a boulevard lounger on returning from Central Asia.
Then it shouldn't be very hard to imagine him bribing a lounger outside to buy him the whisky, and the carousal afterward with a stranger, a dead-beat and outcast low enough to profit by his evident weakness.
The more I thought of the inglorious indolence of my former life, the stronger was now my desire to deserve a higher reputation than that of a mere lounger about a court, the military accompaniment of a pageant.
At the click of the gate the lounger rose and disclosed the stalwart figure and brown, smiling, handsome face of Mr. Lige Willetts, an habitual devotee of Minnie Briscoe, and the most eligible bachelor of Carlow.
He grew up a student of basilican lore, of choir-screens, of Persian frescoes, and an ardent loungerin the somewhat musty precincts of Chaldea and Byzantium and Babylon.
The above list will hopefully give you a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "lounger" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this word. Other words: dawdle; idler; laggard; loafer; loiterer; lounger; lubber; mope; slouch; slug; sluggard; trifler; wastrel