Its a big number, but it is impossible to know how many will loiter in your digestive system.
A huge canopy extends from one side of this auditorium in the Spanish province of cordoba and folds over a riverside terrace, encouraging visitors to loiter around before and after performances.
On scented paths in a small garden I loiter alone.
The engines crooned mellifluously as mcwatt throttled back to loiter and allow the rest of the planes in his flight to catch up.
But don't loiter, boy. We've got a train to catch.
In Britain, on the orders of a home secretary who vowed to "eradicate" it, undercover police were sent out to loiter in bars, entrap gay men and put them in jail.
Some of them can loiter in the air for long periods.
He rounds a corner into an alley where several people loiter outside a club.
TOOTHLESS and turbaned, the porters who loiter at Wagah, on the Indian side of the only border crossing by road with Pakistan, are a frustrated lot.
Don't loiter away the afternoon, Jimmy.
Don't loiter on the way home!