In one canvas palace, beautiful people loafed around on pouffes, while those outside had to make do with slightly damp grass. |
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For guys who drank and loafed their way through college, he's a familiar figure. |
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He had to hull the rice since there would be no way to hide the fact if he merely loafed around. |
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Having been brought up hearing nothing about wharfies save how they loafed around in the intervals between striking and stealing cargo, I got a rude shock when the task began. |
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Four days after the storm, a bunch of soldiers arrived, handed out meagre rations and then mostly just loafed by the roadside. |
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Michael loafed through school in his early teens, playing sousaphone in the marching band and clowning around in class. |
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When Withey loafed after loose ball in a subsequent practice, Self made him run all the stairs in Allen Fieldhouse while practice continued. |
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At any rate, having done a fair bit of shopping on Friday I was able to stay out of town altogether on Saturday, and just slept late and loafed around. |
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His teeth and eyes were shiny, and as he loafed around a playground singing in his high brash voice, he sat down on a swing and sighed and suddenly looked capable of complication. |
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Burnett, who loafed at the end of a miserable outing in a 6-3 loss to the Phillies on Wednesday night, would have been embarrassed or irritated, or both. |
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I walked along the pavement and turned into a boulevard: a line of neon-lit bars opened up before me and, in front of these, loafed sinister-looking men with their hands stuffed deep in their trouser pockets. |
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