1. loafing - Noun
2. loafing - Verb
of Loaf
Source: Webster's dictionaryI think that saving a little child And bringing him to his own, Is a derned sight better business Than loafing around the throne. John Hay
It takes a heap of loafing to write a book. Gertrude Stein
In his youth Albert Einstein spent a year loafing aim- lessly. You don't get anywhere by not ‘wasting' time – something, unfortunately, which the parents of teenagers tend frequently to forget. Carlo Rovelli
I've never understood activity holidays since we seem to have far too much activity in our daily lives as it is. Find a culture where loafing is the order of the day and where they don't understand our need to be constantly doing things. Find somewhere you can have a hammock holiday. Tom Hodgkinson
Nothing is my guiltiest pleasure. I love it. I love doing it. I love planning to do it, I love loafing and pottering and chilling and daydreaming. David Morrissey
One of my major competitors was Harold Smith. Smith beat me in 1977. I was loafing during that competition. Edwin Moses