lounge
1 of 2verb/laʊndʒ/
Forms:lounges,lounging,lounged,lounged
1
to relax in a comfortable way
- On weekends, she likes to lounge by the pool with a good book.
- After a long day, they would lounge on the couch and watch TV.
- Cats often lounge on sunny windowsills for a cozy nap.
- He would lounge in the hammock, swaying gently in the breeze.
- We lounged by the fireplace during the cold evening.
2
to spend time in a relaxed, unhurried way without doing much activity
transitive- He lounged the evening by flipping through old photo albums.
- They lounged their free time in coffee shops, people-watching.
- She lounged the morning in her pajamas, sipping coffee.
- He lounged the hours on the balcony, watching the waves roll in.
- They lounged the summer days away at the park, feeling carefree.