Here are some sentences.
The ship's lounge was very comfortable.
Don't lounge around all day.
On weekends, we like to lounge about in the morning. It was late, but the lounge was still open.
How do you put "lounge" in a sentence? I(/He/They/She/The wizard/etc.) went to the lounge. I(/He/They/She/The wizard/etc.) out the (object) in the lounge. I(/He/They/She/The wizard/etc.) set the lounge on fire. Would you(/He/They/She/The wizard/etc.) like to go to the lounge? Meet me(/He/They/She/The wizard/etc.) in the lounge. There are also many other possibilities.
We were on holiday and able to lounge in the sun all day
'You can lie down in the lounge.' is a correct sentence. The verb 'to lie' is used correctly.
We retired to lounge chairs in the garden outside the hotel's original palatial building.
The man is in a recumbent position. I looked out the window and saw my mother in her lounge chair, recumbent and dead to the world.
On Sundays, we liked to lounge leisurely around the house.
Rather than buy a whole new lounge suite to match their new paintwork, they had their old one reupholstered.
"Andrea liked that the new house contained a lounge, because her old house didn't." "On Saturdays, Sophie liked to lounge around, doing nothing." "The Patel waited in the departure lounge before catching their flight."
Contrary to popular belief, setting off a stink bomb in the teacher's lounge did not turn out to be a good idea.
If it was the private lounge for just one teacher, the singular possessive form is "teacher's lounge".If it was the common lounge used by many teachers, the plural possessive form is "teachers' lounge".
Everyone else was in the pool, but Brittany decided to sit in the lounge chair and bask in the summer sun.