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