Lounger in a sentence | lounger example sentences
- His wife lay back on her sun lounger, shut her eyes and.
- Dan still lay, and she sat next to him on the same sun lounger.
- The whole of the monarchy is contained in the lounger; the whole of anarchy in the gamin.
- Sab took two Valiums out of her pocket and walked swiftly to the table next to the lounger.
- The naked girl who was lying on the lounger next to him had been sick and was lying there unconscious.
- He had been there often, during a whole year, and had always been the same moody and morose lounger there.
- Sab waited patiently for fifteen minutes before Brossard's head disappeared beneath the top of his lounger.
- I joined Paul back out on the terrace where he was reclining on a sun lounger and basking in the late evening sun.
- I sat down on the lounger and with the anticipation of the next twenty four hours nursing me, put my face in my hands.
- She could see his head above the lounger and he appeared to be sleeping until the man stood up and walked to the bathroom.
- The windows of the rooms on that side, lately occupied by Provis, were dark and still, and there was no lounger in Garden Court.
- Still he went on, for his mind was as utterly narrowed into that precipitous crevice of play as if he had been the most ignorant lounger there.
- Once fairly in the dockyard, he began to reckon upon some happy intercourse with Fanny, as they were very soon joined by a brother lounger of Mr.
- There was seldom an evening where he did not consume at least five and most evenings he would doze off lying in his lounger in front of the television.
- Paris begins with the lounger and ends with the street Arab, two beings of which no other city is capable; the passive acceptance, which contents itself with gazing, and the inexhaustible initiative; Prudhomme and Fouillou.
- The small effect which he produced no doubt piqued the lounger; and taking advantage of a moment when her back was turned, he crept up behind her with the gait of a wolf, and stifling his laugh, bent down, picked up a handful of snow from the pavement, and thrust it abruptly into her back, between her bare shoulders.
- Mick lay on a sun lounger, his head,.