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Her lolling shows that the strongest memory of a visited place is often the homesickness endured there.
It is Monday morning, most have to be at work by five, but spoiled by Sunday's lolling, they barely leave themselves time to get there.
The lolling of Dumnonx was causing him to doubt the wisdom of standing against Caesar.
Pigs don't roam far, will forage if forced, but are happiest lolling in the shade, close to water, protected from predators.
Under normal water pressure, it produces a lolling, hypnotic motion; with increased pressure, the thing goes positively berserk.
The spittle from his lolling, tattered tongue ate holes into the cobbles at his feet.
Its normal eyes - those in the old man's face - moved to compensate for the languid lolling of the head, remained firmly fixed upon Harry.
Skarm rolled off the steps as Kebron shoved them upward, and it was clear from the lolling of his head that he was already dead.
Her video clip for the song, shown as she performed it, has her lolling around a bed like the clothed portion of a Playmate pictorial.
Yes, Mei Xiang can draw crowds to the zoo, but does her lolling inspire much zeal for preserving the species?
"Lotta," Sebastian said, pulling himself free from the lolling, inert mass of body; now fire licked up the walls, consuming the drapes, the furniture.
The traditional Finnish suvusauna has smoke, but I'm equally happy lolling in pine-scented steam, especially as this is readily available without a trek.
Alfred whirled about, standing stock-still, and saw a dog-mouth open in a wide grin, tongue lolling- bounding down the corridor, heading straight for him.
The glinn obeyed, and Dukat found himself looking at two Bajoran women, one fierce in aspect, the other lolling in her arms, apparently injured.
They found Ravanel, Jonquet, and Villas talking together, one sitting on a table, another standing on the hearth, and the third lolling on a bed.
Remains of the ship trackway were probably first identified by the German archaeologist Habbo Gerhard Lolling in the 1883 Baedeker edition.
The remains of the sandbar form a gorgeous beach of smooth, white sand on the river side of the island, lapped by gentle waves perfect for lazy lolling.
As the boat sails, the music sways atop a lolling, fateful four-note bass figure; an upper voice spins a melodic line of Bergian contours for solo violin.
"He was standing up, my lord - Father Sweelum, with blood running down from his mouth and his dead eyes staring at nothing with the lolling of his head.
Or: "There would be no lolling in bed this morning, no wrapping her arms and legs around the sweet man beside her on the two mattresses piled on the floor."
Inside, there was still motion as bodies tumbled and rolled, those still conscious struggling to extricate themselves from the tangle and crush; those less fortunate lolling helplessly at gravity's dictates.
When he tried to raise his head from its lolling, crook-necked posture at the edge of the platform, all the unfelt pain and din of the hard-swung stone sledgehammer caught up with him at once.
My grandmother worked in central Connecticut factories and took a ton of guff from the Yankee crowd with their Ruth and DiMaggio and Mantle and their sybaritic lolling, like overfed pashas, in pennants and World Series victories.
Later that anger became more icily focused, notably against the lolling, drawling racism of Rod Steiger's Southern sheriff in "In the Heat of the Night" (1967), in which, lest we forget, Poitier slaps an upper-crust racist across the mouth.