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    Loiter \Loi"ter\, v. i. [imp. & p. p. {Loitered}; p. pr. & vb.
    n. {Loitering}.] [D. leuteren to delay, loiter; cf; Prov. G.
    lottern to be louse, lotter louse, slack, unsettled, vagrant,
    OHG. lotar.]
    1. To be slow in moving; to delay; to linger; to be dilatory;
    to spend time idly; to saunter; to lag behind.

    Sir John, you loiter here too long. --Shak.

    If we have loitered, let us quicken our pace.
    --Rogers.

    2. To wander as an idle vagrant. [Obs.] --Spenser.

    Syn: To linger; delay; lag; saunter; tarry.

    1. There are also tales of American diplomats loitering sometimes for days on end at the Iraqi border with Turkey, Jordan or Saudi Arabia, awaiting the possibility that a stray American in need of assistance might turn up.
    2. Montgomery County police, some of them wearing clear plastic surgical gloves, arrested and charged 175 demonstrators with loitering for blocking entrances.
    3. Some civil servants were seen loitering near shops after signing attendance registers in their offices.
    4. The rules impose fines for loitering on foot and for passing (on wheels) checkpoints more than twice.
    5. Ms. Fonda also has a daughter from a previous marriage, Vanessa Vadim, who was arrested Oct. 6 in New York on charges of obstructing governmental administration, loitering for the purpose of purchasing drugs and disorderly conduct.
    6. When Operation Enforcement began in October, the Transit Authority and its parent, the Metropolitan Transportation Authority, said they intended to enforce strictly a ban on littering, panhandling and loitering.
    7. DeMello was serving a 21-month sentence issued in Providence in 1987 for one count of loitering and three counts of loitering for prostitution, DiNitto said.
    8. DeMello was serving a 21-month sentence issued in Providence in 1987 for one count of loitering and three counts of loitering for prostitution, DiNitto said.
    9. A New York state law forbidding loitering in subway, train or bus stations is unconstitutional because it puts people too much at the mercy of police, the state's top court ruled today.
    10. When an explosion of crack cocaine trafficking and loitering reduced business by as much as 20 percent, Allen and 14 other restaurant owners asked the Angels for help.
    11. Pedestrians gathered in parking lots and along sidewalks would risk equal fines for loitering between 6 p.m. and 6 a.m.
    12. When Bright failed to produce identification to a policeman, he was told he was being arrested for loitering.
    13. The true man-bites-dog story would have been news that there were no longer influence peddlers loitering around this big subsidy mill, but Congress gave a good imitation of outrage.
    14. A group of neo-Nazi skinheads loitering outside refused to let them enter.
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