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Loafed

Loaf \Loaf\, v. i. [imp. & p. p. Loafed; p. pr. & vb. n. Loafing.] [G. laufen to run, Prov. G. loofen. See Leap.] To spend time in idleness; to lounge or loiter about. `` Loafing vagabonds.''
--W. Black.

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loafed

vb. (en-past of: loaf)

Usage examples of "loafed".

It was loafed out by an Arab in the One Off the Wrist, a new cocktail bar in Queensway.

For four days I loafed and read from Bonforte's library, both his own collected papers and his many books .

We loafed along up the road, and now and then met a person and stopped and said howdy, and told them when we come, and how we left the folks at home, and how long we was going to stay, and all that, but none of them said a word about that thing.

When we had watched long enough to see that Jake was getting along all right and working his signs very good, we loafed along again, allowing to strike the schoolhouse about recess time, which was a three-mile tramp.

Only one man loafed about, a dark, sullen-looking fellow with a wet look to his eyes I did not like.

And as he loafed lazily through the forest with the shaggy brutes he thought of his foster mother, Kala, the great she-ape, the only mother he had ever known.

It was afternoon and the apes loafed in the shade of great trees beside a little natural clearing in the jungle.

Exactly half way through the second, though, both arms snapped out co-instantaneously, and the carpet shot up and loafed me on the nose.

For two months I loafed and considered the future whatever of a future I hoped to have.

The tracks indicated that they had loafed about, perhaps napped a short time, and drank some beer.

As always, a bunch of idlers loafed upon the corner and stared at him as he went by.