languid definicja W języku polskim

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Examples of languid

  • It has been described as an airy and vague poetry, languid and fluid, set in an atmosphere of shadows and dreams.

  • Nor does it help us to say that every extension of the franchise has been given to a class who were languid in their desire to secure it.

  • There are others whose charity is of a more languid description—a charity which needs the stimulus and the excitement of something to provoke and bring it into activity.

  • When does he intend to shake off that air of languid disinterest and do something about the railways industry and investment before the industry crumbles entirely?

  • The party will implode upon itself, smiling sanguinely and with a stiff upper lip to the last behind its languid leader.

  • The attitude became languid and the amount of money collected did not pay for the cost of administration.

  • It would advertise something which is not at present understood, and it would arouse feelings which are, unfortunately, all too languid.

  • They appear languid and bored by the accusations.

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