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Languid

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She gave a languid wave of her hand, too tired to fully greet her guests.
The balloons lost their air and became languid.
The class felt very languid on the hot afternoon.
The dance had a languid quality that matched the music's slow tempo.
The city streets were languid during the hot summer days.
The game was a languid affair until the final minutes when the score was tied.
The athlete's body felt languid after a grueling workout.
The music had a languid tempo that put the audience into a trance-like state.
The novel had a languid pace that allowed the reader to savor the details.
The book had a languid pace that made it difficult to stay engaged.
The lazy cat stretched out on the windowsill, its movements languid and graceful.
The play was a languid production that failed to capture the audience's attention.
The party was too loud and crowded for his taste, so he sat in the corner, looking languid.
The river's languid flow carried the boat gently downstream.
The winter day was languid, with no movement in the air or on the ground.
The old man sat in the shade of the tree, taking languid sips of his lemonade.
The speech was a languid recitation of facts that failed to inspire.
The baby was languid and listless after a high fever.
His languid response made it clear he wasn't interested.
The city had a languid feel to it in the summertime.
The speech was delivered in a languid manner that belied its importance.
The jazz band played a languid tune, creating a relaxed and dreamy atmosphere.
The pond had a languid surface, reflecting the trees that surrounded it.
The tropical vacation was filled with languid days lounging on the beach.
The heat made the flowers look languid and wilted.
The movie had a languid pace, which made it difficult to stay interested.
The old car's languid engine struggled to climb the hill.
The exhaustion from the long day at work left him feeling languid and unmotivated.
The plant's growth was languid due to poor soil conditions.
The hot summer day had a languid quality, encouraging a slower pace.
After eating a big meal, he felt languid and didn't want to move.
The jazz music created a languid atmosphere, perfect for a lazy afternoon.
The sales team's languid efforts were reflected in their low numbers.
The couple spent a languid afternoon lounging by the pool.
The lecture was dry and uninteresting, with the professor speaking in a languid tone.
The dog was so languid that it didn't even bark when the stranger walked by.
The morning light was languid, slowly creeping into the room.
The color of the curtains had faded into a languid shade over time.
The dancer moved with languid grace across the stage.
The comfortable chair and good book made for a languid evening.
The boss was concerned by the team's languid attitude towards the project.
The meeting was a languid discussion that accomplished little.
After working long hours, he felt so languid that he could barely stand.
The hot weather made him feel languid and drowsy.
The tired runner's steps became languid towards the end of the marathon.
The teacher's voice was languid as she read the story to the class.
The audience was left in a languid silence after the performance.
The party's languid atmosphere was disrupted by the arrival of a lively group of guests.
The city was marked by a languid energy that contrasted with its size.
The gentle sway of the boat on the calm lake created a languid atmosphere.
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