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lingerMeaning:
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to stay somewhere for longer because you do not want to leave; to spend a long time doing something
Fadil didn't linger in the area.
A cloud of dust and debris rose and lingered in the sky for a few minutes afterward.
For some months Jefferson Hope lingered among the mountains, leading a strange, wild life, and nursing in his heart the fierce desire for vengeance which possessed him.
One evening at sunset, Jane Andrews, Gilbert Blythe, and Anne Shirley were lingering by a fence in the shadow of gently swaying spruce boughs.
I lingered.
This superstition still lingers on among them.
I think I'll just linger awhile.
Burn the candles, use the nice sheets, wear the fancy lingerie. Don't save it for a special occasion. Today is special.
They lurked and lingered for a long time, but survived in little things; for, Nature, far above the evil passions of men, soon recovered Her serenity, and smiled upon the guilty battle-ground as she had done before, when it was innocent.
Skura is lingering around Yanni.
Added on 2021-11-14 | by
Riley |
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