Languidly Sentence Examples
Languidly lifting a hand, she shaded her eyes and smiled at him.
She smiled and languidly blew him a kiss.
Mrs. Lincoln hopped down, stretched languidly, looked at Dawkins and hissed.
She was floating on a cloud, gazing languidly down at mounds and valleys of white sand.
Kutuzov walked slowly and languidly past thousands of eyes which were starting from their sockets to watch their chief.
A remake of an old classic game drops onto my desk and I sigh languidly.
But the general pacification was still incomplete, as France and the Empire continued the war, albeit somewhat languidly.
The bulk of the population still held persistently, if languidly, to the faith of its fathers; the new bishops were holy and learned men, very unlike the creations of Queen Bona, and the Holy See gave to the slowly reviving zeal of both clergy and laity the very necessary impetus from without.
Prince Vasili always spoke languidly, like an actor repeating a stale part.
In another corner two old bees are languidly fighting, or cleaning themselves, or feeding one another, without themselves knowing whether they do it with friendly or hostile intent.
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