Lounger (noun)

  1. A person who is lying or sitting idly or comfortably, especially in a relaxed or reclined position.
  2. A type of furniture, often found outdoors or by a pool, for reclining or sunbathing, typically consisting of a long, low seat supported on a frame with legs.

Origin:

Late 16th century: probably from lounge, with the insertion of -er.

Examples:

  1. She was a sun lounger, soaking up the rays.
  2. He was a lazy lounger, always taking naps.
  3. The lounger was perfect for a relaxing afternoon nap.
  4. She lounged on the couch, reading a book.
  5. They placed the loungers by the pool, ready for sunbathing.
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