loll in English

verb
1
sit, lie, or stand in a lazy, relaxed way.
the two girls lolled in their chairs
synonyms:loungesprawldrape oneselfstretch oneselfslouchslumplazeluxuriateput one's feet uplean backsit backreclinerelaxtake it easytake a load offchill (out)chillax
verb

Use "loll" in a sentence

Below are sample sentences containing the word "loll" from the English Dictionary. We can refer to these sentence patterns for sentences in case of finding sample sentences with the word "loll", or refer to the context using the word "loll" in the English Dictionary.

1. The dog let its tongue loll out.

2. Do stand up straight, don't loll about like that!

3. The Bleepers: lerdleposh? Kipper: loll - i pops

4. You shouldn't have so many guests in front loll out tongue.

5. Just loll there: quiet dusk: let everything rip.

6. Don't loll about in the street after school.

7. Next time don't loll out your tongue out.

8. She closed her eyes and allowed her head to loll back against the pillow.

9. They loll about in gorgeousness; they live for art; they believe in excess.

10. Arco spokesman Scott Loll said 55 customers' cars broke down after pumping the regular, unleaded gasoline.

11. If she sat beside him her head would loll on to his shoulder and stay there for long moments.

12. You can loll with the students from the International University on the steps of the Cathedral or amble down the broad pedestrian way from those steps to sit on a bench at the other end and watch as the Umbrian hills dissolve into a twilight vision that is the landscape behind the Mona Lisa. The more energetic can hike out to St. Angelo's in the northwest of the city, where sixteen ancient columns form the centrepiece of a brick church that glows with the light from garnet windows on a site that has been sacred from the times of the Etruscans.