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lounge

[lounj] / laʊndʒ /




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Elsewhere, the property features a “richly toned office with coffered ceilings and an intimate sitting lounge, a fully equipped gym, and a private theater complete with its own library nook, lounge, snack bar, and bathroom.”

From MarketWatch

No preflight meal orders or reminder that the airline has a new lounge at JFK you can get into with a trans-Atlantic ticket in Mint.

From The Wall Street Journal

He attended a November event with potential Saudi investors and Commerce Secretary Howard Lutnick—schmoozing with attendees in the company’s namesake Kennedy center lounge—and invited some guests to visit SyberJet’s facilities in Arizona.

From The Wall Street Journal

In the window display a female mannequin lounged on a tufted armchair while a little-girl mannequin fiddled with a Victrola.

From Literature

“It’s not me wanting to sit in a lounge because I get mimosas,” said David Suk, the CEO of Baby’s Brew, a brand of baby-bottle warmers.

From MarketWatch