loafing Meaning & Definition

  • En [ ləʊf]
  • Us [ loʊf]

Meaning of loafing In English

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Examples of loafing

  • In this context, ivory gulls were loafing on ice pack at the edge of openings.

  • There is also a letter written to the superintendent in 1923 which, complains of girls ' ' loafing ' ' or being truant in the railroad depot.

  • Limiting the size of the group to three reduced the likelihood that 'social loafing' would be present, since this is more likely in larger groups.

  • Is loafing about in prison what it is all about?

  • He said there was too much loafing going on in this country.

  • Would not prisoners of war be very much better engaged in some kind of work than simply loafing about?

  • I feel that soldiers are much better engaged in using their brains in a political discussion than, possibly, loafing about in a drinking club.

  • Also, during the long period when we shall be loafing about in the country we should discuss certain aspects of our trading policy.

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