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23 Sentences With "loafed"

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Instead of gassing myself out on the field, I loafed.
He wasn't injured, somebody didn't hit him with a rock from the crowd, he loafed.
I completely loafed my way through that first weekend in a haze of unremarkable workout clothes.
Catcher Brian McCann allowed a runner to take two bases when he loafed after a passed ball.
Where: Pennsylvania While many chowhounds undoubtedly love scrapple, this loafed dish definitely does not make use of the best parts of the hog.
The company also alleges that she "loafed during working hours" and spent "astronomical amounts of time" watching Netlix when she was supposed to be working.
As Andrea Pirlo and Mario Mandzukic gambolled and loafed around the pitch, it became suddenly obvious that not all was right with the grass, specifically some markings near the touchline.
So instead of running down to my boyfriend like I normally would, Carly and I ordered a pizza, popped in a Seinfeld DVD, and just loafed around our dorm all day.
Despite being ex-teammates, there was no love lost between Bowman and Medwick, as Ducky may have loafed after the odd fly in his eagerness to be traded out of St. Louis.
On Tuesday, catcher Brian McCann loafed after a passed ball as Nick Ahmed raced from first to third, and Pineda never looked at Paul Goldschmidt before he took a huge lead and stole third base.
And for a short while, I enjoyed glorious anonymity while browsing for better chew toys as Bo — who was as delighted by the novelty of the outing as I was — loafed next to me on a leash.
VILLA DEL ROSARIO, Colombia — For the third straight day, a few hundred Venezuelan military defectors loafed around tightly guarded Colombian hotels watching helplessly through social media as the uprising to topple President Nicolas Maduro fizzled in Caracas.
After Machado loafed out of the batter's box on a ground ball he hit Saturday in Game 373 of the National League Championship Series against the Milwaukee Brewers, he found himself encircled by reporters in the visiting clubhouse.
Living in small bands of hunter-gatherers, our ancestors were primarily concerned with their social standing, and with making sure that they weren't the ones risking their lives on the hunt while others loafed around in the cave.
And because he loafed down the first base line and the third basemen who picked up the ball dropped it, dropped it again, and threw it to first, Kal had gotten about a quarter of the way down, he should have made it and the tying run should have scored.
In the words of James Thurber, "It is better to have loafed and lost than never to have loafed at all". The song of the same name by English rock band Oasis is named after the book.
We got into some dry clothing, and while our supper was preparing we loafed forsakenly through a couple of vast cavernous drawing-rooms, one of which had a stove in it.
Bauer refused to start any new street construction and instead initiated a program of street patching. He shut down the city incinerator after the maintenance costs were found to be twice what had been estimated. He instead sold garbage collection rights and made a profit. Bauer took away keys to office buildings from the police department on the grounds that officers loafed inside at night instead of patrolling.
In 1888, he was elected president of the College of New Jersey (which in 1896 became Princeton University), replacing out-going president James McCosh. His appointment was criticized by some alumni, who noted that Patton was not an American citizen, while some feared he would harangue students with John Knox-style sermons. He won over a large number of the alumni with a speech given in New York in 1888, in which he remarked "I am not prepared to say that it is better to have gone and loafed than never to have gone at all, but I do believe in the genius loci; and I sympathize with Sir Joshua Reynolds when he says, 'that there is around every seminary of learning, an atmosphere of floating knowledge where every one can imbibe something peculiar to his own original conceptions.'" The phrase "Better to have gone and loafed than never to have gone at all" was often quoted by proponents of the so-called "Gentleman's C." Patton was a popular president, and his class in Ethics was one of the most popular on campus.
Winfrey planned a busy summer campaign to keep his "lazy so-and-so" active. Native Dancer responded to the challenge, winning the Dwyer, Arlington Classic, Travers and American Derby in quick succession. On July 4, he went off as the 1-20 favorite in the Dwyer Stakes. He took the lead near the head of the stretch, "loafed for a while, exerted himself just a bit in the final yards," and won by lengths. Carrying 126 pounds, he conceded 10 pounds to each of his four rivals.
Ultimately, the coat, that James did not leave with, but was found "thrown over his head," was dismissed as being an item James stole from the Ballard home, despite it not belonging to anyone in the Ballard family. James also admitted being acquainted with some people who "loafed around" Charlie Lee's saloon, but denied ever having a knife. When asked if he ever used a razor, he maintained that the only razor he'd seen since arriving in Springfield was used by prisoners and, afterward, taken back by the jailer. George Wilson, a black man, testified that he saw James at Dandy Jim's around 9:00 p.m.
It operated with a power input of about 750 kW (plus another 400 kW of audio for the modulator) to produce 500 kW. Even after 1939, when regular WLW programming was prohibited from operating with more than 50,000 watts, the station continued post midnight high-powered operation as experimental station W8XO, which helped to greatly improve the RCA 1 transmitter's power and reliability. By the end of World War II, it was capable of producing one million watts, and it "loafed along" at 600 kW. WLW's 500,000-watt authorization included the requirement that the station limit its nighttime skywave signal toward Canada to the equivalent of 50,000 watts, which led to the construction of two shorter towers, electrically a quarter wavelength in height and separated by a half wavelength, that were located 1850 feet (560 m) southwest of the main tower.
In camp, soldiers of the regiment occupied themselves in various ways: "we carried wood, water, cooked, washed our clothes, cleaned our guns, conversed, wrote letters to our people at home, tussled, ran foot races, jumped, boxed or jollied each other in friendly ways; some recruits loafed or layed around and grieved of home until sent off to the hospital or died in camp. Other jolly souls sang songs, especially at night; others played various games of chance: cards, dice, kino or other games. We ... fished in creeks or rivers or went in bathing, and some frequently attended religious services ... Green bandsmen near us making discordant noise on their tin horns caused some of the boys to swear, though we liked the music after they had learned to play."W.E. Mathews Preston Diary and Regimental History, SPR393, Alabama Dept.

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