lolling 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

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1. The two lovers were lolling about the beach.

2. He was lolling in an armchair.

3. There were several kids lolling around outside the club.

4. Tongue lolling, the dog came lolloping back from the forest.

5. Jim should get a job instead of lolling around the house all day.

6. He was lolling on the sofa in the shadows near the fire.

7. I spent most of the weekend lolling about/around on the beach.

8. He hung there like a discarded marionette, arms Adroop, knees buckled, head lolling forward.

9. Had I dreamt up Mr Fry lolling there in the rectangle of the doorway?

10. A huge, beautiful collie in his luxuriant prime, mouth gaping, tongue lolling[sentencedict .com], eyes staring lifelessly at nothing.

11. Various members of the cast were lolling about the Green Room, in various stages of shell-shock.

12. Everyone on the site seemed to be out of doors, pottering round their tiny gardens, or lolling on the parched grass.

13. All around the pool Aglisten from every cascading rock skittered hindlegged creatures, all blackbead eyes lolling springlike this now that

14. Croaker An ominous figure, hands bound before him and his head lolling obscenely to one side on a broken neck, hovers forward

15. Seated on top of it was a fluffy white dog, its red tongue grotesquely hanging out, its head lolling to the side.

16. Romeo and Juliet : 'this drivelling love is like a great natural, that runs lolling up and down to hide his Bawble in a hole '.