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Now, for the first time, he passed among them with a languid interest.
Looking up at him with languid eyes, she shook her head.
There was a languid feel to the night air the following evening.
At the last moment she turned, trailing a languid hand through the air.
With a languid wave of his hand, he passed her on through.
She held her head high and moved with long, languid strides.
She came up to them with the languid grace that so became her.
I'd never before seen her move at anything more than a languid stroll.
On the other hand, his paintings are never either languid or cold.
He looked at her with a sort of languid disdain.
She glanced at Miles and held out a languid arm.
The pace of the movement in the game is languid, which may put off some people, as might the music.
No one had ever called her languid, but clearly she was uneasy.
She crossed over in a languid walk and sat down on two of the men.
He took a languid step forward, repeating his words so she could understand them.
"The case has certainly some points of interest," said he, in his languid fashion.
But the languid heat of the afternoon did not aid thinking.
Her voice was languid and the few words seemed to demand all the strength she had left.
He worked days, if his rather languid observations of the town could be considered labor.
Glimpses of it can be had even in these languid times.
Consider the truth's long, languid emergence over the last six weeks.
The tall man turned to her and waved a languid hand.
He turned around to look back at us with languid, pained eyes.
My languid acceptance broke as the need for action worked in me.
As it became still, he spoke again, his voice languid and intimate.