loitering in the Oxford-Hachette French Dictionary

loitering in the PONS Dictionary

loitering Examples from the PONS Dictionary (editorially verified)

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Lost, she pulls into a gas station where there are three men loitering.
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Some fines are small, such as loitering which can run about $25$100.
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Those who missed out on the call were forbidden from loitering and sometimes moved on by the police.
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On the other hand all the parents were loitering around the ship.
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They describe life to be a spiral, where rebirth is continued loitering.
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Police issued a photofit image after eyewitnesses reported seeing a young man loitering nearby eating a jar of honey.
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The latter venture got him arrested on a regular basis for loitering (in a suit and tie) in affluent white neighborhoods.
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After being arrested for loitering, they spend a night in jail in town.
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Music has been used to discourage teenagers from loitering in civilian settings.
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The definition of delinquency was so broad that youths could be charged for breaking minor laws, including truancy, coming home late, or loitering.
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