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While "vagrancy" is vagrancia, the Spanish verb is holgazanear (to loiter), with the gerund form holgazaneando (idle, idling, loitering).
Freedom of movement is about the right to go wherever you want to go. Loitering is hanging around somewhere with no apparent purpose.
Littering is the act of disposing of trash improperly in public spaces, while loitering is lingering or standing around a place without any apparent purpose or business. Littering contributes to environmental pollution, while loitering can sometimes be seen as a nuisance or a safety concern.
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Vagrancy Handicap was created in 1948.
Anti-loitering is a term used to describe someone who is against loitering altogether.
Loitering in Tagalog is "tambay," which refers to hanging around or lingering aimlessly in a public place.
Loitering with Intent was created in 1981.
Yes. Loitering is a verb form and a gerund as well, but can be used to describe a noun. An example would be "loitering teens."
Loitering with Intent has 224 pages.
"The police arrested me for loitering," is in the active voice. A passive version of this might be, "I was arrested by the police for loitering."
The ISBN of "Loitering with Intent" by Muriel Spark is 9780940322926.