languorously

IPA: ɫˈæŋgwɝʌsɫi

adverb

  • In a languorous manner, without exertion, lazily.
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Examples of "languorously" in Sentences

  • Menessos rolled his shoulders and used the bars to stretch languorously.
  • Finally, readers languorously floating and swimming in books in an otherwise arid world.
  • He will see this done, for good or for ill, the queen said, languorously rising from her throne.
  • There are also significant periods of blending and simmering, but it's a pleasure to watch the sauce languorously bubble and spit and to taste it as the flavors meld.
  • St Aubyn's anti-realist trick is to combine the child's perceptions with the perfectly rendered, languorously sophisticated dialogue of the adults with whom he keeps company.
  • But, although she starts memorably, looks beautiful in her Caroline costume, and shows her obvious devotion to Marton Csokas's languorously self-indulgent Orsino as he lies with his head suggestively cradled in her lap, Rebecca Hall misses some of Viola's growing mischief and allows her hands to hang limply from her sides for much of the evening.

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