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Loiter - Law Dictionary Search Results

Home Dictionary Name: loiter

loiter

loiter to remain in or hang around an area for no


Loiterer

one who loiters an idler


Loiteringly

in a loitering manner


Betting

betting act 1906 is committed by any person frequenting or loitering in streets or public places on behalf either of himself


Solicitation

clauses act 1847 where this street offence is described as loitering and importuning passengers for the purpose of prostitution


beachcomber

a vagrant seaman usually of low character who loiters about seaports particularly on the shores and islands of the


Dilatory

to be done at once given the procrastination delaying procrastinating loitering as a dilatory servant


dilly dally

to loiter or trifle to waste time


Laggingly

in a lagging manner loiteringly


Linger

to delay to loiter to remain or wait long to be slow or reluctant


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