loaf

/loʊf/
verb
  1. To spend time idly; to do nothing or very little.
    • He likes to loaf around the house on weekends.
    • Stop loafing and help me clean the garage.
    • Instead of working, they loafed by the river all afternoon.
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noun
  1. A shaped mass of bread that is baked in one piece.
    • She bought a fresh loaf of bread from the bakery.
    • The loaf was still warm when he sliced it for dinner.
    • I prefer a whole wheat loaf over white bread.
  2. A shaped mass of food, such as meat or cake, that is cooked in one piece.
    • She baked a lemon loaf for the school bake sale.
    • For dinner, we had a meat loaf with mashed potatoes.
    • The recipe calls for a pound of ground beef to make the loaf.
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