LINGERS vs LOLLYGAG: NOUN
- Someone who lingers aimlessly in or about a place
- Silliness, nonsense.
LINGERS vs LOLLYGAG: VERB
- Third-person singular simple present indicative form of linger.
- Leave slowly and hesitantly
- Move to and fro
- Be about
- Remain present although waning or gradually dying
- Take one's time; proceed slowly
- To dawdle; to be lazy or idle; to avoid necessary work or effort.
- Be about
LINGERS vs LOLLYGAG: INTRANSITIVE VERB
- N/A
- To waste time by puttering aimlessly; dawdle.
LINGERS vs LOLLYGAG: OTHER WORD TYPES
- N/A
- Be about a place without any apparent purpose
LINGERS vs LOLLYGAG: RELATED WORDS
- Mill around, Mill about, Mess about, Lallygag, Hang around, Footle, Loaf, Lounge, Lollygag, Dally, Tarry, Loiter, Dawdle, Hover, Lurk
- Sulk, Laze, Dawdle, Mill around, Mill about, Mess about, Lallygag, Hang around, Footle, Lounge, Loaf, Lurk, Linger, Tarry, Loiter
LINGERS vs LOLLYGAG: DESCRIBE WORDS
- Lags, Mill around, Mill about, Mess about, Lallygag, Hang around, Footle, Loaf, Lounge, Lollygag, Dally, Tarry, Loiter, Hover, Lurk
- Wander, Sulk, Laze, Mill around, Mill about, Mess about, Lallygag, Hang around, Footle, Lounge, Loaf, Lurk, Linger, Tarry, Loiter
LINGERS vs LOLLYGAG: SENTENCE EXAMPLES
- And is Charon here still smiting whoever lingers?
- Michael Slackman, TV Mystic Lingers in Saudi Jail.
- Dates could change if coronavirus lingers into summer.
- The legacy of involuntary sterilization lingers in California.
- The impact of these policies still lingers today.
- Niall lingers a little longer on this one.
- Today, the red tape and corruption still lingers.
- And Attorney General Jeff Sessions kind of lingers.
- The garlic flavor just lingers and lingers in the mouth forever after eating just a little bit of this.
- Once the cough starts, it lingers and lingers.
- Is Salvidor always wordy and eurythmic when lollygag some Sidonie very cheekily and immortally?
LINGERS vs LOLLYGAG: QUESTIONS
- Is the tradition of caring for the old still lingers in Filipino families?
- What does it mean when you have a cold that lingers?
- N/A