The Henderson who became the heart of the A's this season bears little resemblance to the player who spent four and a half somewhat languid summers in New York.
The impatience is in reaction to his somewhat languid style, his failure at times to keep a theme before us, the leisurely, meandering manner in which his narrative unfolds.
The only hint of her former occult status is the somewhat languid appearance of her eyes, as one who has recently emerged from deep meditation.
This is not to say that critics were wrong to suggest that "The Great Gatsby" was somewhat languid.
The widow turned out to be a youthful plump woman, somewhat languid, with a pleasant fresh face.
In a somewhat languid voice, the man uttered an unknown word that vibrated in the air with prolonged, mysterious aftertones.
Today, stepping out on a balcony above the octagonal garden court at Faroli, he was a frail and ascetic youth, somewhat languid, pale as new milk, with a coriolus of orange-red hair, the strands so fine and luminous as to be invisible.
My gesture appeared slow and somewhat languid to me.
In a little while, five minutes perhaps, she sighed like one awakening from a deep sleep, passed her hand across her forehead and was as she had been, though somewhat languid, as though strength had left her.
That said, whether through his own choice or out of deference to his senior colleagues, Mr. Nomura's tempos in the reflective arias were somewhat languid.