Synonym: laze, lie down, loaf, relax, repose, rest, sit around, take it easy. Similar words: youngest, scrounge, lunge, plunge, hunger, young, expunge, pungent. Meaning: [laʊndʒ] n. 1. an upholstered seat for more than one person 2. a room (as in a hotel or airport) with seating where people can wait. v. 1. sit or recline comfortably 2. be about.
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61. She ordered sandwiches and coffee and settled down in the lounge to wait for him.
62. Lounge / dining / kitchen areas with seating which converts to a double or two single beds are required.
63. Do you like to lounge in bed on weekends reading the newspaper or would you rather have coffee at the breakfast table?
64. Neither Patrick nor John had brought dinner jackets so Sir Bryan decreed that the men would wear lounge suits.
65. Both bars are serviced by a central servery through the lounge bar.
66. Inside, there is a lounge, dining room and a barbecue.
67. It has a large pool to lounge around, and attentive barman Tassos is on hand to top up your glass.
68. Accommodation 90 apartments with one bedroom plus lounge with two convertible sofas, cooking facilities, bathroom and terrace.
69. The hotel's top-floor lounge offers unmatched views of the city.
70. A pianist plays twice a week in the small, genteel bar and the large lounge.
71. All the apartments have a separate bedroom, a private bathroom, cooking facilities(Sentencedict.com), lounge and a terrace.
72. Can teachers be sued for making negative comments about students in classrooms or in the teachers' lounge?
73. The pub is like a five-star hotel lounge: huge windows and modern chairs.
74. Public rooms include a lounge, two bars, and restaurant offering a wide choice of carefully prepared food.
75. A peaceful lunch, some bread and cheese - or should he perhaps tidy the lounge first?
76. The three of them playing Scrabble on the floor of the lounge.
77. We went into the lounge bar of an old hotel beside the subway station.
78. Toward the end of the spring semester I had lunch with Moyibi Amoda in the faculty lounge.
79. The atmosphere is relaxed and convivial and friendships are often forged after dinner in the lounge.
80. It is ungainly and slovenly to lean or lounge on a counter or desk. 5.
81. Billy got off his lounge chair now, went into the bathroom and took a leak.
82. A more suitable location was in the dining area adjoining the lounge,[www.Sentencedict.com] which might also allow a larger tank.
83. The lounge bar looks out on the garden with two doors giving access to the terrace and seats some 100 persons.
84. Choice of ALaCarte Restaurant or the Pavilion Lounge which serves light lunches and traditional beers.
85. The beamed lounge with its log fire is elegantly furnished in a country-house style.
86. A one-bedroomed apartment for 3 with convertible sofa in the lounge.
87. We want to lay a plain carpet in our lounge, but we're not sure which way the pile should go.
88. A girl was playing Chopin in the concert room as Erika went into the lounge.
89. Breakfast is taken on a pleasant terrace, or in a large room which doubles as a comfortable lounge during the evenings.
90. On the upper deck aft from the wheelhouse she has a little lounge with a sauna.
More similar words: youngest, scrounge, lunge, plunge, hunger, young, expunge, pungent, dungeon, pungency, young man, youngster, with young, a young man, take the plunge, ungrounded, flounce, flounder, round and round, sung, lung, clung, stung, hung up, bungle, hungry, jungle, sprung, ungainly, fungible.