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This is no time to lollygag in bed all day."
If they want to lollygag around there for a few days, that'll be their business."
We have been letting him lollygag around here, but now he definitely knows something is up."
The Fleet isn't paying us to lollygag around watching fires.
Hop to it, we're not here to lollygag.
Answer me, man, and when you do, try to stand like a soldier at least and do not lollygag so."
Valando agrees that his star colt tends to lollygag in the stretch.
The spa itself, in a small outbuilding, is proudly unfancy, not a place to lollygag.
"I'll drive a spike through your knees if ye dawdle and lollygag around, my hearties.
Mr. Bush has never been an enthusiastic traveler, and he is not one to lollygag, whatever he is doing.
"In this neck of the woods, if you're laid-back and sweet and kind and like to lollygag, you get run over."
"He doesn't lollygag around."
The defenders can mess up royally, lollygag out of position, misjudge angles, but the goalkeeper can still stave off disaster.
Just don't lollygag."
A Map Oakland's visual centerpiece, Lake Merritt is a gorgeous place to stroll, jog or lollygag on a sunny day.
Jean Ge net, Brion Gysin and passels of other ex-pat Tangerines used to lollygag here.
"Don't lollygag and let the warm temps waste away," Jill Roberts advised in The Chicago Tribune as the summer began, urging fitness freaks to "get sweaty."
Although the M.V.P. of the finals, Dwyane Wade, had a tiring summer with Team U.S.A., Miami should not be expected to lollygag through the regular season.
Bookbag: Get Onpage Now that we can no longer lollygag in the sun on summer weekends while pretending to be assiduously "getting a tan," what is there to do in the shade?
Balloonists can dawdle, lollygag, cast their fate to the wind and become part of the ebb and flow of nature, part of the sky itself, held aloft like any bird, leaf or spore.
"But if you lollygag and let your teammates down because you're not doing what you're supposed to be doing, then you have every reason to be upset and people have every reason to be upset.
"They are less concerned with leaving their mark on society," he said, "so to lollygag around is O.K." Dr. Gerson, the N.Y.U. sociologist, agrees with Dr. Sampliner that many young-life crises are a result of social change.