loaf about
To do nothing in particular; to be idle.
ADJ
fresh, stale | cut, sliced | brown, white, wholemeal, etc.
VERB + LOAF
bake | cut, slice
LOAF + NOUN
tin
PHRASES
a loaf of bread
noun
A block of bread after baking.
Philander went into the next room[…]and came back with a salt mackerel that dripped brine like a rainstorm. Then he put the coffee pot on the stove and rummaged out a loaf of dry bread and some hardtack.
Any solid block of food, such as meat or sugar.
sugar-loaf
Ellipsis of loaf of bread: the brain or the head.
use one's loaf
It is frequently said of Bertram Wooster that he is a man who can think on his feet, and if the necessity arises he can also use his loaf when on all fours. [...] “Why didn't the idiot tell her not to open it?” “It was his first move. ‘I've found a letter from you here, precious,’ she said. ‘On no account open it, angel,’ he said. So of course she opened it.” She pursed the lips, nodded the loaf, and ate a moody piece of crumpet. “So that's why he's been going about looking like a dead fish.”
A solid block of soap, from which standard bar soap is cut.
A particular still life configuration with seven living cells.
It runs for 17331 generations before stabilizing as 136 blinkers, 109 blocks, 65 beehives, 18 loaves, 18 boats, 7 ships, 4 tubs, 3 ponds, 2 toads, and 40 gliders.
Running a LWSS into it can produce various debris. One of these reactions produces a loaf. When the loaf is properly hit with other LWSSs, it can be pulled backwards.
verb
To headbutt
verb
To do nothing, to be idle.
loaf about, loaf around
2015, Elizabeth Royte, Vultures Are Revolting. Here’s Why We Need to Save Them., National Geographic (December 2015)https://web.archive.org/web/20151213095110/http://ngm.nationalgeographic.com/2016/01/vultures-text They don’t (often) kill other animals, they probably form monogamous pairs, and we know they share parental care of chicks, and loaf and bathe in large, congenial groups.
To do nothing in particular; to be idle.
to do nothing in particular, be idle.
Thanks for coming on such short notice to clean my house. I'm just going to loaf around while you work, but I'll let you know if you're in my way.
Something is better than nothing: some reward, achievement, result, etc. is preferable to none at all.
"I have the beginnings of genius," he finally decided, "that is, I can see for myself, but I cannot pass the vision on to others by production." "Half a loaf is better than none,"
Alternative form of half a loaf is better than none.
Alternative form of half a loaf is better than none.
Philander went into the next room[…]and came back with a salt mackerel that dripped brine like a rainstorm. Then he put the coffee pot on the stove and rummaged out a loaf of dry bread and some hardta
Wiktionarysugar-loaf
Wiktionaryuse one's loaf
Wiktionaryloaf about, loaf around
Wiktionary2015, Elizabeth Royte, Vultures Are Revolting. Here’s Why We Need to Save Them., National Geographic (December 2015)https://web.archive.org/web/20151213095110/http://ngm.nationalgeographic.com/2016/01
WiktionaryA loaf of bread is better than the songs of birds.
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