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languidly

[lang-gwid-lee] / ˈlæŋ gwɪd li /


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Michelle Obama’s right hand languidly grazes beneath her chin, dangling blue fingernails that add a distinctive note of contemporary color.

From Los Angeles Times

It could be twirled languidly as one stood in sophisticated conversation during the cocktail hour — a ritual that was born during that heady era.

From New York Times

The languidly paced series was a critic’s darling but never reached the deafening levels of cultural conversation that “Succession” has inspired.

From Los Angeles Times

Horses clip-clop languidly across Union Avenue to reach the racetrack, stopping traffic and stealing the hearts of horse enthusiasts who admire their grace and power.

From New York Times

Wry, adrift, and unable to construct any viable strategy for what she’s trying to accomplish, she languidly caves to other people’s wishes.

From Seattle Times