lingered

past tense of linger

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Recent Examples of lingered Still, as the audience streamed out of the concert courtyard, earlier words from Finom lingered. Katherine Turman, Rolling Stone, 9 Aug. 2026 Others from albums like 2024’s All Life Long sustained a spell that lingered. Andy Battaglia, ARTnews.com, 7 Aug. 2026 El Niño events typically develop in spring and summer, peak in intensity between October and February, and persist for nine to 12 months, though some have lingered for two years. Sean MacAday, Sacbee.com, 6 Aug. 2026 Last winter, in his first crack at free agency, Arraez lingered on the open market until late January before signing a one-year, $12 million contract with the San Francisco Giants. Jayson Stark, New York Times, 1 Aug. 2026 Yet my party of work friends lingered, seeming to savor the change of venue. Danny Heitman, Christian Science Monitor, 31 July 2026 Halfway into 2026, auto traffic has lingered at the same lower volume, according to the bridge director, while commercial traffic has fallen nearly 15% further. Anna Clark, ProPublica, 31 July 2026 Lizzie developed a habit of turning it on in the morning and keeping it on in the background through a day of working from home or cleaning the house, and this routine lingered long after the acute phase of the pandemic began to wane. Hannah Engler Harvey, Longreads, 30 July 2026 Juan Enriquez, who resides on Coleman Avenue, told CBS affiliate KOSA that a strong odor lingered for weeks before authorities were called to the scene. David Chiu, PEOPLE, 22 July 2026
Recent Examples of Synonyms for lingered
Verb
  • According to the flight tracking website FlightAware, 45% of flights in and out of Chicago O'Hare International Airport were delayed on Tuesday, and 10% were canceled.
    CBS News, CBS News, 11 Aug. 2026
  • Each step introduces friction — points where patients may be delayed, confused, or lost in the process entirely.
    Jeffrey Millstein, STAT, 11 Aug. 2026
Verb
  • One of English football’s most historic names had been dragged to the brink under previous owner Dejphon Chansiri last season — into administration and almost beneath the surface.
    Philip Buckingham, New York Times, 14 Aug. 2026
  • No, it’s being dragged by two large straps and rolling along on a quintet of wheels, stuffed with dirty laundry or maybe this week’s groceries.
    Max Berlinger, Vogue, 13 Aug. 2026
Verb
  • In the 2024 playoffs, Carrington poked Fever phenom Caitlin Clark in the eye.
    Jackson Thompson OutKick, FOXNews.com, 9 Aug. 2026
  • Offering a clever twist, the warm cake is poked with the handle of a wooden spoon, creating space for a vanilla-pineapple pudding to sink deep into the crumb.
    Erin Merhar, Southern Living, 2 Aug. 2026
Verb
  • Traffic crawled at a creep along Independence Boulevard in those days.
    DJ Simmons, Charlotte Observer, 15 Aug. 2026
  • Seven hid under a kitchen chest freezer while five crawled on the wall next to the three-compartment sink.
    David J. Neal, Miami Herald, 14 Aug. 2026
Verb
  • Visitors strolled through the Morikami Museum and Japanese Gardens Saturday morning to kick off Obon Weekend, a traditional Japanese festival honoring the spirits of ancestors.
    Mike Stocker, Sun Sentinel, 15 Aug. 2026
  • Former Phillies third baseman Mike Schmidt was one of 26 Hall of Famers who strolled through the cornfields and walked to the infield ahead of Thursday’s game.
    Scott Dochterman, New York Times, 14 Aug. 2026
Verb
  • Other executives, coaches and support staff loitered in the hall, speaking in hushed tones if at all.
    Bennett Durando, Denver Post, 1 May 2026
  • In the petition filing, Buckingham wrote that Dick had loitered around his and his family members’ homes, called repeatedly and left threatening voicemails, and taped a photo collage of herself and Buckingham to his mailbox.
    Senior Television, Los Angeles Times, 12 Apr. 2026
Verb
  • By halftime, baldness crept between the hashmarks, especially on Highmark Stadium’s south end (to the right if sitting behind the Bills bench).
    Tim Graham, New York Times, 16 Aug. 2026
  • And into the abyss of checks and balances, entitlement crept in.
    Dana O’Neil, CNN Money, 14 Aug. 2026

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“Lingered.” Merriam-Webster.com Thesaurus, Merriam-Webster, https://www.merriam-webster.com/thesaurus/lingered. Accessed 17 Aug. 2026.

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