"Lingering" Natural Recordings by Native Speakers
Lasting or remaining for a short time after something has finished; not immediate.
Lingam is a Sanskrit word that refers to the phallus or penis of Lord Shiva in Hindu mythology. In Hindu worship, the lingam is often depicted as a symbol of creative power and fertility, and is often worshipped as a representation of Shiva.
Lingcod is a type of fish, specifically a deep-water fish that is native to the Pacific Ocean. It is also known as a ling or a Pacific lingcod.
To linger means to stay or delay in a place, often unintentionally or unwillingly, often because one is unwilling to leave or because one is not in a hurry.
A rare one!<br><br>Lingerer is a noun that refers to someone who spends too much time doing a certain task or in a place, often in a way that is thought to be wasteful or unnecessary. For example: "She was a regular lingerer at the coffee shop, always taking her time to finish her drink."
Lingerie refers to feminine undergarments or nightwear, such as nightdresses, bras, panties, corsets, and similar garments, designed to be worn as an article of clothing. The term is often used to describe elegant or sexy clothing worn by women, especially for romantic or sensual purposes.
to remain or continue to exist or be present in a place, situation, or memory, often in a subtle or faint way. For example: "The smell of freshly baked cookies lingers in the air."
Lingo refers to informal or informal language, such as slang, colloquialisms, or jargon, often used by a particular group or community. It can also refer to a person's use of language that is characteristic of their personality, background, or affiliations.
Lingoes is a free software dictionary and translator for English and other languages. It is often used as a computer-aided language translation tool, providing instant translations of words and phrases between various languages, including English, Spanish, French, German, Italian, Chinese, Japanese, Korean, Arabic, Hebrew, Russian, and many more.
Lingonberry is a small, round, and bright-red fruit that is native to Northern Europe, particularly in Scandinavia. It is also known as cloudberry or mountain cranberry. The lingonberry has a sweet and slightly tart flavor and is often used to make jams, preserves, and sauces. In Scandinavian cuisine, lingonberry jam is a traditional accompaniment to meatballs, sausages, and other savory dishes.