The loiter is spoiled
The boys were asked not to loiter around the coke machines in the hallway.
The man did nothing but loiter the restaurant for money and free food. Loiter means to stand around or wait with no purpose.
After school many of the students loiter around the school gates talking.
James was loitering around in the park thinking about what he was supposed to do next to pacify his wife
Loiter.
to lounge or to loiter
(loyyy-terr)
Previous Answer: I like to loiter around for free time.That sentence won't work because you can basically change loiter with any word.I like to dance around for free time. I like to run around for free time. I like to sit around for free time. I like to walk around for free time. I like to jog around for free time.See?Improved Answer: Don't loiter around guys, you're gonna make us miss the show!The use of loiter is supported by " ... you're gonna make us miss the show!" Because of this part, of you changed it to run, it won't make sense Don't run around guys, you're gonna make us miss the show! Doesn't really make sense does it?
As I drove down the street, I saw some young people LOITERING close by one of the shops. In an hospital, you mustn't LOITER in the busy corridors as people need constant access.
hurry, leave
Yes I certainly can make a sentence with that word.
how can make the sentence for word mercy