lie around
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Definition
Verb: - To spend time lazily or idly, typically by resting or lounging without purpose or activity. It implies a state of inactivity or relaxation.
Usage
This verb is used to describe a person or animal being in a relaxed, idle, or inactive state, often in a particular location. It suggests a lack of engagement in work or purposeful activity. - It is often used in continuous tenses (e.g., is lying around, was lying around). - It can be used with a location or without a specified place.
Examples
- (Note: This example uses the verb with an inanimate subject, showing objects scattered carelessly, which is a related but distinct usage.)
Advanced Usage
- "to be lying around": Emphasizes the current, ongoing state of idleness or the scattered state of objects.
- He's just lying around watching TV.
- There are too many toys lying around.
Variants and Related Words
- Lie about (phrasal verb): A synonym meaning to spend time idly or to be scattered in a place. (e.g., )
- Lounge around (phrasal verb): To recline or sit in a relaxed, lazy way.
- Laze around (phrasal verb): To relax or be idle in a lazy manner.
Synonyms
- Lounge: To stand, sit, or recline in a relaxed or lazy manner.
- Laze: To spend time in a relaxed, lazy way.
- Loaf: To spend time idly or aimlessly.
Related Phrasal Verbs
- Hang around (also hang about): To wait or spend time somewhere, often with no particular purpose.
- He hangs around the mall with his friends.
Related Idioms
- Take it easy: To relax and avoid strenuous activity.
- I'm just going to take it easy and lie around this weekend.
Verb
- hang around idly
- She did all the work while he lay around