We have no meanings for "strangely slow" in our records yet.
1 The young girl was strangely slow in understanding a young man's thoughts.
2 Her head ached more and more, and she seemed strangely slow in her dinner-getting and dish-washing.
3 The truth, which I was strangely slow to suspect yesterday, has forced itself on me to-day.
4 Then it fell, strangely slow through the fog, and hit the ground as a limp, wet-feathered rag.
5 The movement was strangely slow , weakened.
6 But his speed was strangely slow .
7 That country had been suffering cruelly from a revolt of the slaves, which the Roman generals had been strangely slow in suppressing.
8 She liked a diplomatic life if her husband could be an ambassador, but she thought him strangely slow in achieving this dignity.
9 And most of all, time had changed Blake himself, had left the old-time Headquarters man oddly heavy of movement and strangely slow of thought.
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