sluggishly

IPA: sɫˈʌgɪʃɫi

adverb

  • In a sluggish manner; responding or moving slowly.
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Examples of "sluggishly" in Sentences

  • His tail swished sluggishly among the leaves on the forest floor.
  • He sluggishly opened the door of his car and slid into the backseat.
  • It came sluggishly, fighting against the smothering magic of the amulet.
  • He could feel it in his bones and in the blood pulsing sluggishly to the surface of his skin.
  • On her bed far away, her physical self responded, sluggishly at first, then began to jerk and convulse.
  • It hurt, but he could feel his cells sluggishly trying to reorganize, trying to shut off blood vessels and reform bone.
  • I can smell the river—chill but dank, moving sluggishly at that late hour—vying with the pall of smoke hanging over the city.
  • For much of the life of the euro, European Central Bank policy was too tight for Germany, which grew sluggishly after reunification.
  • The wrecked skiff was rolling sluggishly a short distance to windward, and I trimmed the sheets while Charley took the wheel and steered for it.
  • Charney also notes that while American Communists had been prepared to work, however "sluggishly," within the framework of the old policies, they were thrilled by the prospect of "a policy that was natural, that heeded reality, and that could unleash our creative talents and energies."

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