After a stressful day of work, I am going to enjoy a languid walk through the quiet park. [adjective]
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He is normally dreamy, languid, indifferent, and subject to various moods. [adjective]
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A fairly diffident, languid character, he tends to take most things in his stride. [adjective]
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She thought of Madame Ratignolle, but knew that her fair friend did not leave the house, except to take a languid walk around the block with her husband after nightfall. [adjective]
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John is a languid kind of person. [adjective]
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No, the hinges creaked, and at the door her tall, graceful, languid figure appeared. [adjective]
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She moved easily, with a languid grace of secure motion; and she bent her head a little as Atossa came quickly to meet her. [adjective]
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The advent of many other diseases is announced by a languid indifference to surroundings, and a slow response to the customary stimuli. [adjective]
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Upon which, the dying man turned his languid eyes towards us, and Mr. [adjective]
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For the _Good Intent_ was not only heaving up and down, but seemed to be tearing forward in a series of vehement rushes, with intervals of languid indecision. [adjective]
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Prince Vasili came up to Pierre with languid footsteps. [adjective]
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