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How to use languid in a sentence

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One is a wiry, intense Chicagoan, the other a languid, slow-talking Southerner.
This is enhanced by languid cinematography, capturing scenes of the countryside and the small town in exquisite detail.
Over the course of three near-perfect albums, they have honed their own brand of retro-futurism, languid melancholia and small-town ennui.
And with a languid snap of his heels, he was off, his curled hair swaying ridiculously on his head.
Then Frankie and I climb back in and the three of us continue down the languid, serpentine river.
The Poet's Bridge evokes thoughts of romantic trysts, languid lovers and passionate verses.
It is used as a stimulant in languid states of the system, and as a sialagogue in paralysis of the tongue and mouth.
Life has fallen into a languid pattern, my voice unreliable and my blood count chronically low and I tend to spend a lot of time asleep.
It is languid, thought provoking and compulsively interesting, but, much like its poster, it won't be the most exciting film at the multiplex.
To me he is a natural sweeper, he reads the game well for a young player but at times he is too slow on the ball and a little languid.
Producer David Selznick treated Vittorio De Sica's Stazione Termini the same way, chopping languid scenes to leave a lean but unpoetic core.
Feeling luxuriously languid in your silk negligee, you lounge against the bedroom door, caressing the door jamb like it's a small fluffy puppy.
The languid, soupy air mass surrounded us and wrapped us in its stifling grip.
The languid novel follows a fantastically rich American couple who hold court in villas across Europe.
His stance was relaxed, almost lazy and languid, and I felt butterflies fluttering around my stomach when he caught my gaze and held it.
The sun had gone for the time being but the memory of it stayed with me, sweet and languid, discouraging activity of any kind.
And the next shot is exactly that of a languid, exquisitely shaped flower which picks up and repeats the outline of the bound foot.
An outburst would be out of character for such a languid, easy-going figure.
Leith is languid, conceited, a natural leader of men despite his subordinate rank.
She sketched him, languid on the couch in her studio, in charcoals, and when she gave it to him, he looked pleased and told her she had insight.
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She watched his concern, her pose languid, her eyes raised to him, but as unreadable as ever.
An arm, on which the deathy skin clung to the bones, dragged rather than supported a languid infant.
The Reverend Mr. Fairweather had been dyspeptic and low-spirited of late, and was too languid for controversy.
With languid step she ascended the stair, and was presently beside her great-grandaunt, Patricia Bower.
The squire was unusually taciturn, Mrs. Hazeldean thoughtful, Mrs. Dale languid and headachy.
I verily believe that at times I was light-headed in a sort of languid way.
They are perhaps passable portraits of the languid, half-witted, hydrocephalic creatures who made them.
Her applause was not languid applause, neither was it without discrimination.
They are the elements that give flash to the eye, spring to the step, resoluteness to the languid and certainty to effort.
Be vague, colourless, and languid, this deters readers from approaching the book.
They were gloomy and languid, and told us they had not seen their rajah for five days.
Only an occasional languid motion of the lids revealed the life that remained.
But this languid century was to close with a tremendous explosion.
She lifted a deep, languid glance upon me and shook her head.
The languid monotony of his sing-song changed to a swift, sharp clamor.
I verily believe that at times I was lightheaded in a sort of languid way.
Mrs. Beaufort, languid and afflicted with headache, said little.
He gave, at any rate, like a convalescent slightly fatigued, a languid shake of his head.
Marie lifted her large eyes on her cousin with an air of some curiosity, and received her with languid politeness.
They reproached him with the selflessness that made him somewhat languid.
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