Aún no tenemos significados para "more languid".
1April 5.-The first rays of spring make me more languid than ever.
2The longer the pendulum arm, the slower and more languid the back-and-forth interval.
3A more languid but equally well-appointed woman had entered the room.
4Her eyes were darker and shyer, and her voice more languid.
5She thought, too, that he was looking paler and more languid than usual.
6Machan was compact and brutal and contrasts nicely with the taller, more languid Wells.
7They grow rarer and more languid from day to day; then they disappear for good.
8She has grown thinner, much thinner; but her complexion is still good, though more languid.
9Soon afterwards, the war became more languid than ever.
10Through the night they became more and more languid.
11The Philadelphian was even more languid than Tom's mother.
12The air seemed thicker, the breeze more languid.
13She seemed even rosier and more languid than usual within this spreading sea of soiled laundry.
14Her cheek had become paler and thinner, her step more languid, and her appetite was almost entirely gone.
15Bob Flick's voice arresting Seagreave in his swift rush toward Hanson had never been more liquid, more languid.
16No inspiration came, and gradually the steps became slower and more languid, yet still the measured tread went on.
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More languid a través del tiempo
More languid por variante geográfica