Synonym: dawdle, delay, dillydally, lag, loiter, remain, stay, tarry, wait. Similar words: singer, finger, harbinger, anger, danger, hunger, longer, no longer. Meaning: ['lɪŋgə(r)] v. 1. remain present although waning or gradually dying 2. be about 3. leave slowly and hesitantly 4. take one's time; proceed slowly 5. move to and fro.
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121. Whenever I linger through the boom town Shanghai, I carry my snap shot camera with me.
122. Ah me! to linger there, To drink deep and to dream in that sweet solitude. ---- D. G. Rossetti .
123. The housing malaise, they think, will linger, but less maliciously.
124. Indeed, the counter-reaction can linger far beyond the march itself: some participants in Bratislava’s first pride march in May were reportedly attacked long after the event had finished.
125. Stop for a morning cup of coffee at a local coffeehouse and linger over the newspaper.
126. The moxa benefit been lived by the gun muzzle Hai terrors of linger back, see the backset that she want to button up a trigger,[www.Sentencedict.com] and then stumble working out.
127. Yet linger over whether mobile phones can contribute to health problems, including cancer.
128. Issue of new shares to restart the rumors and expectations, are A shares linger over.
129. Sometimes I linger as I check the basement for mold and lead. I am the final period on so many significant chapters.
130. And the danger could linger for a year or more, adds Greg Butcher, director of conservation for the Audubon Society.
131. But he did linger, debating, over a squat moose - hide sack.
132. Unreported inventory may linger and the underlying deficit looks smaller than before.
133. The saddle node of Lagrange function according with K-T formula is a special linger point and denotes global optimal solution as the convex condition is satisfied.
134. If the negative image caused by food safety issues cannot be corrected, its impact on the inbound (tourist) market will linger.
135. May the gladness of Christmas linger in your heart all year!
136. Executives would linger in the halls, hoping to run into him.
137. Don't you fed that newspaper accounts of these disasters tend to linger nastily over the detail?
138. Eau de toilette has around 1-6% perfume concentrates. This makes for a light scent that doesn't linger as long as the more intense versions.
139. Those who linger over wine, who go to sample bowls of mixed wine.
140. Fears linger that Britain's beleagured banks, which are the biggest lenders to the Emirates, are over-exposed and face a further knock to their finances.
141. Life likes a film, when you linger in the familiar street, remind the fragrance of coffee and cantus of Casablanca in the old days.
142. The MOA warned that more wheat crop could perish if drought continues to linger.
143. These two literary delights still linger in my memory--and there is the other, the infants' classic: "The rain falls pit-a-pat, the tide comes up the river."
More similar words: singer, finger, harbinger, anger, danger, hunger, longer, no longer, in danger, any longer, endanger, dangerous, passenger, mudslinging, out of danger, endangered, hinge, tinge, cringe, fringe, impinge, syringe, infringe, staggering, sling, cling, fling, ingenuous, ingenious, in general.