Crossword clues for lolled
lolled
The Collaborative International Dictionary
Loll \Loll\ (l[o^]l), v. i. [imp. & p. p. Lolled (l[o^]ld); p. pr. & vb. n. Lolling.] [Cf. Icel. lolla to act lazily, loll, lolla, laziness, OD. lollen to sit over the fire, and E. lull. Cf. Lill, Lull.]
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To act lazily or indolently; to recline; to lean; to throw one's self down; to lie at ease; as, to loll around the house on a lazy summer day.
Void of care, he lolls supine in state.
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To hand extended from the mouth, as the tongue of an ox or a log when heated with labor or exertion.
The triple porter of the Stygian seat, With lolling tongue, lay fawning at thy feet.
--Dryden. To let the tongue hang from the mouth, as an ox, dog, or other animal, when heated by labor; as, the ox stood lolling in the furrow.
Wiktionary
vb. (en-past of: loll)
Usage examples of "lolled".
As soon as she closed her eyes, though, she saw the Judge in his recliner, his head lolled to the side-and she smelled the odor.
Her head lolled against the back of the car seat and she closed her eyes, whimpering in her throat as sharp pain once more daggered through her stomach.
He had a clear sense of having lolled and sweated and wailed under the influence of the dreamshit for about half an hour, no longer.
A vodyanoi lolled at the edge of the river in Murkside, his capacious mouth pouting in a moronic leer.
A vodyanoi lolled at the edge of the river in Murk-side, his capacious mouth pouting in a moronic leer.
Her head lolled, would have fallen forward if the savage high-G acceleration had allowed it.
He lolled at his ease on a reclining chair, a wreath of fresh wildflowers adorned his hair, dappled shade moving on his sleek skin and the priceless silks of his clothing.
His huge head lolled from side to side, the world spun about him, and he felt himself endlessly falling.
His head lolled about uncontrollably on his shoulders as he fell dead to the ground.
He lolled over to the side, pulling his cloak out wide, shielding Bruenor, who was quite oblivious to his surroundings, and Catti-brie with his own body.
Her mouth hung open, and her proboscis lolled like a massive stiff tongue.
Now the shallow reservoir was filled with dust, and beneath a pitiless sun the English sailors and marines lolled about like corpses with a mere pint per day to hold back the agonies of thirst.
Like any badly wounded man the sailor had been well dosed with rum, and as Rowlstone's saw moved relentlessly across his leg he lolled his head from side to side, his cries muffed by the leather strap between his teeth, his frantic protests drowned by both rum and vomit.
Corpses lolled down the tilting deck, and a few wounded crawled whimpering away from the flames or made a last effort to reach the poop.
Only Blackthorne was nearby and he lolled against the platform as he had been ordered, his eyes boring into the priest.