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1 The constant contact with her body made him feel very languid .
2 They may think about it, but it is all in a very languid fashion.
3 It was very languid - indeed ,sofeeble and faint that it could not swim away.
4 Since she was ill she had got very languid , and Cartwright did not meddle.
5 But nothing could rouse Ruth to more than a very languid interest in these delights.
6 Percival, with very languid interest, glanced over the volume.
7 Father was quieter than usual, and seemed very languid .
8 The roar of laughter awakened Raymond, and he came out of sleep very languid and drowsy.
9 The naval war this year was very languid .
10 Bab found Mrs. Wilson very much surprised to see her, and looking very languid and bored.
11 She had a headache, and was very languid .
12 Then after a time she saw her sit down upon a log, looking very languid and weary.
13 He had a completely different energy -he could be very languid and then click into a ferociousness.
14 The man makes all the advances, while the woman is coy and retiring, her movements being very languid .
15 He felt very languid and happy.
16 He was followed by the beautiful Adonis, the Count de Volaski, looking very fair and dainty, very languid and melancholy.
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