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20 Sentences With "lounging about"

How to use lounging about in a sentence? Find typical usage patterns (collocations)/phrases/context for "lounging about" and check conjugation/comparative form for "lounging about". Mastering all the usages of "lounging about" from sentence examples published by news publications.

He often places his subjects in a shallow space, where they are lounging about, nude.
This portable desk can tilt forward and back, allowing you to have your laptop at the perfect angle no matter how you're lounging about.
Were you aware that eight years ago today we saw Bill Gates 2.0 lounging about on a Sunday morning after having just retired from Microsoft?
Her detailed and dense paintings often depict young people hanging out together without pretense, lounging about in public spaces, and interacting with their mobile devices.
"Heartworn Highways" is warm and pleasurable, alternating between performance footage and shots of Clark and his friends lounging about—drinking, idly plucking guitars, shooting the shit.
In the just-released ads, we see Chung lounging about in AG's '60s mod-inspired fall '16 lineup — in all its flared, A-line, and high-rise glory.
While you're lounging about on your sofa or bored at work, Peake and Kopra will be doing all the sort of space handiwork you'd expect astronauts to get up to.
And there they were, more kangaroos than I could count — lounging about, tending their young, taking naps in what available shade they could find (it was midday, and it was hot).
On the lighter side, here's his tale of a drunk selling off his pantaloons for whiskey: Many of the trappers and hunters now collected here were lounging about, maldng small trades for sugar, coffee, flour, and whiskey.
January 25th, 2016 While most mortals were lounging about this weekend, sipping cocktails in handsome silk pajamas, Kanye finished "the greatest album of all time," as two aging quarterbacks led their teams to the brink of NFL championship.
The boyish models lounging about a room dressed in a motley array of pajama pants and streetwear in defunct label Meadham Kirchhoff's 2013 spring/summer men's fashion presentation represents how, on any given menswear runway, youth is always on display.
It's not a particularly inspired setup, but it kicks off a round of fish-out-of-water comedy as Pooh reacts to the business of Christopher's life in London when all the bear really cares about is lounging about and eating honey.
The first images of the brand's fall/winter 2016 eyewear campaign, released today, show the 15-year-old model/singer lounging about in a pair of oversized sunglasses and crossed-c joaillerie, as well dancing around in various eyewear frames — all in black and white.
As a text accompanying the work explains, Jimenez and Stellweg's structure builds on this history as well as the tenets of Mathias Goeritz's "emotional architecture," its miniature plaster tenants lounging about loosely defined rooms amid quasi-surrealistic, enlarged body parts, all heightening a metaphysical, rather than functional, connection to the spaces we inhabit.
The opening scene shows the interior of the robbers' den. The walls are decorated with the portraits of notorious criminals and pictures illustrating the exploits of famous bandits. Some of the gang are lounging about, while others are reading novels and illustrated papers. Although of youthful appearance, each is dressed like a typical Western desperado.
The love-eyed men and women lounging about her with their > guitars and ukuleles, garlanded with drooping roses and carnations and > ginger, were commendably vain of showing off their first singer in the land, > and thrummed their loveliest to her every song. No one can touch strings as > do these people. Their fingers bestow caresses to which wood and steel and > cord become sentient and tremblingly responsive. In May 1906, Alapai was scheduled to accompany the band on their second continental tour of the United States.
Fougeron's primary fine art photography project since 2005 has been her series Nicolas et Adrien - A World with Two Sons, which consists of two collections: “Teen Tribe” (2005–2010) and “The Twenties” (2010–2018). Critic Vince Aletti commented in a New Yorker article: > Fougeron's pictures of Adrien or Nicolas sleeping or lounging about in > Greenwich Village and the South of France have a lovely looseness and > spontaneity, but they never feel like snapshots. Color energizes the work > and adds to its sensual undertow. Cory Jacobs, curator of the Gallery at Hermès in New York City, noted on Artsy.
It's winter in TunFaire, and life has slowed down for Garrett (meaning work seldom intrudes to interrupt his beer drinking and lounging about), until a parade of lovely ladies led by his favorite fiery red-head makes its way through his door. The red-head in question is none other than Tinnie Tate, Garrett's girlfriend, and she's accompanied by Alyx Weider, sultry temptress and daughter of the local beer baron, and several other friends. It turns out the girls have aspirations to become an acting troupe for a new theater that Alyx's father, Max Weider, is building to keep his youngest daughter happy and to have a new vehicle for moving more of his product. The trouble is that Max needs some help.
Puckoon is a comic novel by Spike Milligan, first published in 1963. It is his first full-length novel, and only major fictional work. Set in 1924, it details the troubles brought to the fictional Irish village of Puckoon by the Partition of Ireland: the new border, due to the incompetence of the Boundary Commission, passes directly through the village, with most of the village placed in the independent Irish Free State, but with a significant portion to Northern Ireland. The protagonist of the novel is the feckless Dan Milligan, a man so lazy that the author is obliged to take direct action to prevent him spending the entire novel lounging about at home; thus alerted to his status as a fictional character, Dan frequently breaks the fourth wall, speaking directly to the writer about the trouble he has been made to endure.
Between 1940 and 1970 she was the sole teacher (part-time) of art and botany at the Broken Hill Technical College, where from 1947 she also ran art classes for forty local children on Saturday mornings.Barrier Miner newspaper, 6 September 1947, page 3 As well as a fondness for children she had a soft spot for cats, of which she always had a dozen or more lounging about her rumpled home amid her private library and favourite artworks, both hers and those of her artist devotees. A talented artist and graphic designer in oils and watercolours, she failed to attract critical acclaim in her own right, but from the early 1950s was instrumental in zealously promoting the art and artists of Broken Hill. In 1961 she was a foundation member, secretary, and treasurer (and sole female committee member) of the Willyama Arts Society that stimulated the career of local artists such as Pro Hart and Sam Byrne, leading to the famous Brushmen of the Bush.

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