Have a desire for something or someone who is not present.
Lose vigor, health, or flesh, as through grief.
1 This team already languish 11 points behind City in the Premier League.
2 The woman made her objections clear as the bird continued to languish .
3 They found one in the little room where the architects' drawings languish .
4 She said she was not going to repine and languish in sorrow.
5 Until this idol is cast out the church will and must languish .
6 Thailand's NOK Air and Air Asia fleets also languish on two-star status.
7 The talk, having reached the zone of arid compliment, tended to languish .
8 They languish at seventh on the table with a seven-win, nine-loss record.
9 This caused the flow of reminiscences to languish , and presently to cease.
10 Ironic when my neighbors on this floor begin to prosper I languish .
11 Shall believers languish and perish in the hands of swine without faith?
12 Morton sit fifth in the standings while Dunfermline now languish in ninth.
13 No one has yet been hanged, but those convicted languish in prison.
14 Is my daughter going to languish and fade, as my wife faded?
15 It found that hundreds of people continue to languish in inappropriate Victorian institutions.
16 Some premiums have reached record highs this year, even as benchmark prices languish .
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Languish в диалектах
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