loafer

IPA: ɫˈoʊfɝ

noun

  • An idle person.
  • A shoe with no laces, resembling a moccasin.
  • (Southwestern US dialects) A wolf, especially a grey or timber wolf.

verb

  • (dialect, intransitive) To loaf around; to be idle.
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Examples of "loafer" in Sentences

  • Larry, the loafer also made an appearance.
  • He placed his fine leather loafers on the footings.
  • The shoes are typically brown or black penny loafers.
  • White stitched leather loafers are very much included.
  • Mikasa is a loafer and Hiyokoya's biggest problem child.
  • This could be accomplished with a simple redirect to loafer.
  • You should be ashamed of yourself for being such a lazy loafer.
  • In June, he was photographed in Macau wearing blue Ferragamo loafers.
  • There are pinstripes, penny loafers and many different types of man purses.
  • But the performance was also mellow and buttoned up as well made, sensible and tame as a Tod's loafer.

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