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languidly

[lang-gwid-lee] / ˈlæŋ gwɪd li /


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Wry, adrift, and unable to construct any viable strategy for what she’s trying to accomplish, she languidly caves to other people’s wishes.

From Seattle Times

It is the summer of eating under potted palms and banana trees that move languidly in the breeze, when there is a breeze.

From New York Times

His style consisted of languidly imprecise clue readings punctuated with vigorous gestures, like pulling his fists tight to his chest as if impersonating a passionate Italian chef.

From New York Times

The animal weaves languidly in the surf line, about 100 yards from the father and son.

From Los Angeles Times

She is featured prominently in her film, seen languidly smoking while providing thoughtful voice-over on institutional power.

From New York Times