Crossword clues for lounger
Longman Dictionary of Contemporary English
The Collaborative International Dictionary
Lounger \Loun"ger\, n. One who lounges; an idler.
Wiktionary
n. 1 One who lounges; an idler. 2 A chair made for lounge.
WordNet
n. someone who wastes time [syn: dallier, dillydallier, dilly-dallier, mope]
an armchair whose back can be lowered and foot can be raised to allow the sitter to recline in it [syn: recliner, reclining chair]
an article of clothing designed for comfort and leisure wear
Wikipedia
"Lounger" is a pop rock song performed by British band Dogs Die in Hot Cars, released as the third single from their debut album, Please Describe Yourself. It was written by lead singer and guitarist Craig Macintosh and band member Gary Smith, and, alongside the rest of the album, produced by Clive Langer and Alan Winstanley.
Lounger (foaled 1794) was a British Thoroughbred racehorse best known for winning the classic St Leger Stakes in 1797. Bred and initially trained in Yorkshire he won his last three races as a three-year-old including the St Leger at Doncaster Racecourse. He won a further five races as a four-year-old before being sold and transferred to the south of England where he raced with disappointing results in 1799. He does not appear to have had a stud career.
Usage examples of "lounger".
Firebird slipped down off the lounger and resnugged the wide blue web belt over her red skyff.
Tulleman entered, bringing warm, fruit-scented pastries and kaffa and an exotic flower in a crystal chalice, and without even rising from the lounger Phoena set to.
Turning, and then with keen interest, as Brennen and a small man standing behind the other lounger explained the theory of RIA design.
Ellet on her lounger, pressed against Air Master Damalcon Dardy, Firebird smiled, too.
She planted a wet kiss on my mouth, gave my behind a familiar squeeze, and plopped down on a lounger beside Rissa.
The lounger immediately reshaped itself, remolding its contours to fit my body.
I sat on one side of him in a big double lounger while Donna managed to cuddle in on the other side.
A sharp crack split the air as I put a bullet into the lounger beside him.
I watched with fascination as Rita burped him and then eased him down to the layer of soft pillows on the lounger she had ready for him.
Lisa was scrunched up next to him on the biggest lounger in the den, one which traveled eight feet then bent at right angles for another four.
Shirley when she and Marybeth sat down together on a lounger built for two, assuming that the two were very close friends.
She hugged her, whispered something in her ear, and led her by the hand back over to the lounger, making sure that she took a seat between her and Daniel, knowing that the presence of them sitting on each side of her would be some comfort.
His hands were tied to the sides of the lounger, and his nose mashed up against a hanging lamp.
A guy on a beach lounger was made to get up and offer his seat to Boris, who took off his jogging outfit to reveal an inadequate bathing suit, and he reclined in the glow of adulation.
She simply kissed me and ran to a corner lounger turned half away from most of the room, where she would be unobtrusive and out of play-or so the national security agents would believe.