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"loiter" Definitions
  1. to stand or wait somewhere especially with no obvious reason

130 Sentences With "loiter"

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They loiter outside the bathroom door, squabbling over something ridiculous.
The question, says Shaiqa Shauqat, a member of Why Loiter?
Right next door, crust punks loiter outside of the McDonald's.
Town officials have warned Cubans not to loiter in the streets.
Youths loiter around local bars as children return home from school.
At the same time, Mr. Derrickson resists the temptation to loiter.
Wiry teens seem to skate, tag, and loiter on every available surface.
On the Place Communale idle youths loiter, shooting glances at the police.
Movies do not begin and end so much as they loiter onscreen.
His plainclothes security agents loiter and listen in cafes and hotel lobbies.
But the worst way to effect change is to loiter by the exit.
A flaming tuba appears amid them, and mysterious figures loiter in the background.
She'd go with teammates after tennis practice sometimes, or just loiter there with friends.
Some will be designed to loiter at altitude while waiting for a target to emerge.
But drones are cheaper to fly, attract less attention and can loiter above targets for longer.
Outside Hessen Deli at 151st and Courtlandt, bleary-eyed men loiter throughout the afternoon and night.
Still more hateful is Brando, one of the "park rats" who loiter with Luismi in Villagarbosa.
The Hero 400 EC boasts a 100-km range with an additional 30 minutes of loiter time.
The nature of the game also means you may be tempted to loiter and tresspass a little.
A handful of workers loiter inside the compound with only the occasional truck passing through its gates.
We will never loiter in the aisle during boarding because we are civilized members of society. 9.
A creepy old guy does loiter near the kids, outside the motel, but Bobby steers him away.
And don't loiter near a school: this is a vagrancy charge, which is another one-grand misdemeanor.
Typically institutions like the DEA and ICE loiter, like uninvited guests, at the margins of public discussion.
Today, youths loiter at these entrances with cell phones to send an alert if police or strangers enter.
Ron Asheton, his brother, Scott, and their buddy Dave Alexander used to loiter out front, spitting on cars.
As in most parts of Delhi and North India, women do not loiter outdoors the way men do.
Officers loiter at busy platforms, where most picks occur, in the jostle of boarding and exiting a train.
According to the directive, people who loiter suspiciously near security checkpoints could be put on the watch list.
There are also buttons to do Batmobile-specific moves like the famous "loiter and intimidate" mode from Batman Begins.
Many travellers loiter at the city's railway station, where police habitually remove them as they attempt to board trains.
I just want to squat and loiter in their neural passageways for as long as they will have me.
In most places, I just loiter around near a main train station or touristy area and eventually find someone.
The officers had told them not to loiter in the mezzanine area in the same station, court records show.
Inside the school, dolls loiter on the stairwells or sit at desks in front of teachers giving eternal lessons.
Back in Kasba Bonli, groups of young men loiter around the market during the day or sit on parked motorcycles.
So-called Punatics wander the black-sand beaches in dreadlocks and ratty clothes and loiter in the hot springs, smoking.
So they race each other to busy stops and then loiter for as long as they can, blocking other drivers.
If so, my plan is to loiter outside the cinema as they emerge and to examine their shell-shocked faces.
Aerial refueling, however, is an important method by which China could increase the range and loiter time of its combat aircraft.
In the back streets scrawny men loiter outside terraces of peeling boarding houses, swigging from cans and glaring at the seagulls.
I had no idea where to go and Tennessee's shop was a place that I could just loiter every single day.
Loiter long enough on Old Compton Street, though, and you'll see the "night flowers" – as photographer Damien Frost calls them – rise.
Once they were sure the police weren't looking, they would loiter on the riverbank until they picked up nearby mobile networks.
But with KC 10s, the combat jets can loiter around the battlefield for six to seven hours and fly multiple bombing runs.
The tech-affluent look straight ahead when walking by the displaced and desperate people who sit on or loiter by the sidewalks.
There are the apps, the television series The Jellies and Loiter Squad, this new shit he's going to be doing with VICELAND.
Migrants point to the Hara Hotel and to gas stations along the highway to Idomeni as places where smugglers loiter and operate.
Multiple Mistral munitions could loiter overhead while a ground operator need only to select and identify a target for it to destroy, Gez said.
Here's how each race unfolds: The crustaceans loiter beneath an upside-down plastic salad bowl at the center of a 6-foot racing ring.
"We weren't allowed to just loiter around the street until midnight every night, because we had to get up early for school," he says.
Those without seats loiter in hallways, and others able to bear the sweltering heat outside play checkers under a canopy of overgrown mango trees.
Unlike a traditional missile, the IAI Harop can loiter over the battlefield, waiting for the best opportunity to ram itself into an enemy position.
That is partly because of people like me, who wander the streets and loiter in the queues with the same badges as everyone else.
Sugar cane grows in surrounding fields, women carry animal feed in bullock carts through narrow lanes, people chatter outside a store, and cows loiter.
Then we go back to work and loiter around the communal coffee table, where we do today's NYT crossword with our friends from another lab.
On the fringes of venues he would loiter by the slot machines (his favourite form of that addiction), hoping someone would buy him a drink.
When I loiter half-inside, half-outside the interview room, waiting for an introduction from her PR, I hear her politely and enthusiastically ordering sushi.
Mr. Maganga sits at work Saturdays, though there's little business, and on Sundays after church, he and his wife and children loiter away from home.
I'd loiter, too, at various local watering holes, on the periphery of lively conversations, eager to chime in with a quippy remark I'd practiced in French.
First up is "Close Air Support," where jets essentially loiter around the airspace waiting for allied ground forces to call on them to hit ISIS targets.
Examples include: "shiok" (cool, great; delicious, superb); "lepak" (to loiter aimlessly or idly; to loaf, relax, hang out); and "blur" (slow in understanding; unaware, ignorant, confused).
I actually knew THEOSOPHY because it's been advertised on the subway my whole life, and BIGFOOT, REUNIFY, LOITER, ETHER, ODETS, UFOS and KRISHNA off the bat.
In the famous photograph, the band's original members loiter next to a crumbling brick wall near East Second Street and the Bowery in the East Village.
Prostitutes still loiter in front of seedy hotels on Calle Coahuila, a short walk from the border and a 15-minute drive north of Estadio Caliente.
The smartly uniformed men who loiter at busy traffic junctions belong to Tripoli's myriad militias: Islamists, fighters from the nearby city of Misurata or just neighborhood gunmen.
In the background of one shot loiter a Viper Probe Droid (originally used in Empire Strikes Back) as well as an AT-ST walker (Return of the Jedi).
With its ubiquitous outlets — giant stores with comfy seats, a cafe and bathrooms with changing tables — Barnes & Noble became a place to loiter as much as buy books.
There are reports of Pokémon Gyms appearing in people's homes or schools — or near playgrounds — where it seems awfully creepy to loiter with your phone in the air.
I'm the kind of person who will loiter in Sephora for three hours before abandoning every product because there are more than four people in the checkout line.
At night, he drives his Alfa Romeo through Rome's poor neighborhoods, looking for sex and companionship among the young men who loiter on street corners and in bars.
We did make a skit on Loiter Squad called "Blackass"—it was kind of like this show, but [on First Time], we actually go out and learn stuff.
If nothing else, the program is an affirmation that Apple has no problem with people who loiter in its stores just to mess around with the display gadgets. 
The B-2 bombers dropped more than 100 satellite-guided bombs and were chosen in part for their ability to loiter over the target area, Pentagon officials say.
Some politicians and police officials have called for women to take self-defense training, to "dress decently" and not to loiter after dark, provoking protests from women's rights activists.
Anti-personnel mines, which have been used for centuries, sit still rather than loiter and kill anything that treads on them, rather than anything which illuminates them with radar.
He also said that "vehicles are still allowed to loiter for long periods of time at curbside," where they are supposed to be dropping off or picking up passengers.
To make things even easier, it also has an autopilot mode when in flight, plus a "loiter" mode so it can hover around anything of interest like a kingfisher.
More than punishment, I would say a certain kind of reform, knowing that women can access public spaces and do what they want to do, loiter and take risks.
In fact, they have the ability to create other universes, not to stay and linger and loiter in the cemetery of this one, but they do because they're nostalgic.
Here, women have a set of dos and don'ts for dealing with harassment: They only travel in groups—never alone—always dress modestly, and never loiter in public spaces.
The data suggests that 1.4 million seagulls loiter around landfills across all of North America, but the researchers suspect the number is much higher—perhaps as high as five million.
"Fire and forget" missiles that could loiter for a while before picking up the sort of radar signature that they had been told to attack have been around for decades.
But what if the government refuses to deport undocumented immigrants who loiter in your neighborhood, and you think the president has violated the Take Care clause or some other law?
Even when the protesters take their placards elsewhere, camera-wielding gawkers loiter on the sidewalk, gazing up at the tower where Donald J. Trump, the president-elect, is taking meetings.
Op-Ed Contributor SYDNEY, Australia — When young men loiter on street corners or in shopping malls throwing out insults or physically intimidating passers-by, we condemn their behavior as antisocial.
Last year, in a show that would make John Waters proud, he sent his gang of bouffanted bad girls to loiter around a chain-link fence like they were skipping school.
Biggest of all are long-endurance, high-altitude reconnaissance drones such as the Northrop Grumman Global Hawk, which can loiter over an area for 32 hours, longer than any human pilot.
The Pentagon and CIA increasingly rely on these unmanned aircraft owing to their ability to fly long distances and "loiter" for 12-plus hours at a time over a battle zone.
"There are neighboring buildings, people on the street, we're all in danger while this kind of building remains," she says before a soldier patrolling the area asks her not to loiter.
Players then think about how their characters may act in everyday life, with a focus on how that person may dress, style their hair, or how they might walk or loiter.
Art that isn't directly in the crosswalk can still distract drivers and pedestrians from obeying the rules of the road and encourage road users to "loiter in the street," the agency said.
The Cygnus cargo capsule that launched on the Antares will have to loiter in orbit for a little while until after the astronauts on the Soyuz make it to the ISS safely.
Paparazzi often loiter around its gates; Preysler, 67, has been an object of fascination for Spanish-language tabloids ever since she married her first husband, the pop star Julio Iglesias, in 1971.
Some of those interviewed, for example, said there was much talk about Dr. Strauss's tendency to shower with students, sometimes several times a day, and to loiter in the locker room area.
Advances in computer electronics and guidance technologies have produced conventionally armed cruise missiles that can be commanded to change their routes and targets in flight, and loiter to attack at a programmed time.
In one instance, Red Star's players refused to return to the dressing rooms at half-time, preferring to loiter and piss on the pitch rather than risk bumping into him in the showers.
"The rest of the world has taken note and seen we've got longer loiter times, persistent attack and reconnaissance options available to us and really that precise ability to target the enemy," Cheater added.
We loiter with our drinks until we snag an empty table and finally order food — a veggie burger and fries for me and a chicken sandwich for my friend, plus another round of cocktails.
It'll only take two and a half days for the capsule to perform the right maneuvers and reach the ISS, but the Cygnus is going to "loiter" a few extra days in space afterward.
The walls are one step up from plywood; those who prefer fresh air with their cigarettes can loiter on the wooden porch outside and check out the Santa-theme mural on the clapboard siding.
"By asking for equal access to public spaces in the campus, women are not taking anything away from anyone," says Asiya Islam, a former student at the university and a member of the Why Loiter?
Such an unarmed vehicle could loiter off the coast of North Korea and over ROK continuously for over 20 hours of continuous flight, and thus a small series of platforms could provide the needed  coverage.
Amid a widening debate on women's safety in the country, some politicians, university officials and even the police have asked women to take self-defence training, to "dress decently" and to not loiter outside after dark.
But in a country where the possession of drugs is mostly tolerated, it is not hard to find the real stuff elsewhere: dealers loiter in the city's main square, and barmen sell cannabis under the counter.
They loiter on marine docks, boat channels and airport access roads in hopes of spotting and photographing a yacht like Larry Ellison's 288-foot Musashi or a jet like Paul Allen's $70 million custom Gulfstream G650.
"When it enters service, this new system will hold at risk large, high-value targets like tankers and AWACS aircraft platforms that would traditionally safely loiter outside the range of current air-to-air weapons," Chipman said.
To do so, it needs a plane that can fly right up to the edge of enemy defenses and loiter, waiting to pass extra fuel to manned fighters on their way to or from a bombing mission.
They loiter at traffic lights in cities, weaving between cars and knocking on windows to beg, or in makeshift roadside eateries washing dishes, or fields of cotton, rice and maize, toiling in the heat and exposed to toxic pesticides.
And when I no longer had the energy to ride my bike to town to loiter in front of the CVS, or even just do endless loops around my driveway, I'd lie spread-eagled in my backyard, earbuds in my ears.
Loiter a minute more and a familiar mixture of anxiety and longing will arise, heralding the realization that you're a festive athlete in preparation, and over the coming weeks every ounce of your strength and moral energy is going be summoned.
There will always be means to kill individuals that the US regards as a serious threat, especially with the increasing range and loiter time of advanced drones armed with precision weapons and with cruise missiles and aircraft based outside of Afghanistan.
"I spend time going to thrift stores looking for clothes," Mr. Graham once told a packed theater audience of students about how he approaches picture-making, explaining the hours he might loiter in a strip mall waiting for something ordinary to happen.
In the small beach town on the New Jersey shore where "Low Tide" plays out, there's not much for teenage boys to do except loiter at the fairground and pick fights with the summer visitors whose money is both needed and resented.
My art gig at the Onion News Network had a hurry-up-and-wait rhythm to it: rush to construct and dress a set, then loiter around the craft table until a PA needed me to make a prop or repair a broken flat.
A new report by the Combating Terrorism Center at West Point says that in the future, off-the-shelf drones used by terrorist groups will be able to carry heavier payloads, fly and loiter longer, venture farther from their controller and employ secure communications links.
Friends of NAF loiter and exchange hellos—there's Alexa Chung and her boyfriend, actor AlexanderSkarsgård, singer Thomas Cohen (formerly of the band SCUM), Luke Rathborne, members of Mother, and Public Access TV. "It feels like the East Village back in the day," notes Rathborne.
Come to this novel for its sweat-drenched lunch-hour sex scenes, its daytime martini-imbibing, its ashtrays in the office and its portrait of a 1980s Manhattan in which drug dealers still loiter at the margins of the green market in Union Square.
Indian civil society organizations have taken the lead in providing victims with initiatives like Why Loiter, where women band together to walk at night, and SafetiPin, an app that allows a user to highlight concerns on a street or a particular neighborhood and share it with others.
The document reads that the drones should be able to operate with new sensors, including "air-to-air radar or sense-and-avoid technology once these systems become available," ultimately so that they can loiter for hours at a time while tracking and surveilling a target.
When the ball goes out you can hold that X button again and tap left or right to change formations; but when there's no offside, and forwards can just loiter near the opposite goal without being punished for it, what's the point of thinking tactically, at all?
As the Saudis began running sorties into Yemen, United States Central Command began flying American Stratotankers on refueling missions every day, until last month, allowing Saudi jets to loiter in the sky for longer in search of targets, rather than having to plan strikes in advance.
But, he insists, the time has come to remove the migrants who blight his handsome and orderly town, where they sleep in abandoned garages or loiter on the esplanade around Lake Como, better known as a luxury destination for George Clooney than as a magnet for despair.
The US sends its super-silent missile subs way, way, way out into the middle of nowhere, far beyond the range of pretty much anything, and then lets them quietly loiter around in the vast, expansive depths, trying very hard to look like another patch of ocean.
Scharre said that like drones, the OV-10 can loiter over the battlefield for hours, but unlike drones, the pilot has greater visibility of the battlefield and can see the location of enemy forces and attack them directly with machine guns and more bombs and missiles than a drone can carry.
Venice, Italy's new #EnjoyRespectVenezia campaign is reminding tourists not to loiter on bridges, swim in canals, or wear bathing suits in public, according to The Independent U.K. The city's tourism chief Paola Mar announced that this campaign is starting just in time for the summer season, when Venice is overwhelmed with visitors.
The ship, owned by JP Morgan Asset Management but chartered by agricultural commodity traders Louis Dreyfus Company, costs about $12,500 per day to loiter in the sea, but trade experts, according to The Guardian, said it was probably smarter to keep it idling near China than to send the beans elsewhere to another buyer.
Tyler, the Creator versus Seth Rogen is the meeting of minds you never thought you needed (probably because their other known collab is this mildly-to-mid-level disturbing Loiter Squad video where Rogen pretended to be a little girl) but this may actually be one of the most fascinating interviews we've seen in a while.
The numbers loiter in my brain, awaiting connections like the one I made during a conversation with the football historian John Turney, who posited that 1994 — when the N.F.L. renewed its emphasis on prohibiting defensive backs from jamming receivers more than five yards downfield — would be a pivot point in examining the explosion of passing numbers.
Because they consume less fuel and can cruise at slower speeds, these turbo prop planes can loiter over the battlefield for hours like drones, but unlike unmanned aircraft, the pilot has greater visibility of the battlefield and can see the location of enemy forces and attack them directly with machine guns and more bombs and missiles than a drone can carry.

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