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Filter by Meaning She flipped through the magazine languidly, not really paying attention.
The artist stared languidly at the blank canvas, searching for inspiration.
The clock ticked languidly, time passing slowly.
The cat stretched languidly on the windowsill.
He lounged languidly on the sofa, watching TV.
The river flowed languidly through the valley.
He walked languidly down the street, his illness apparent to all who saw him.
The sick child moved languidly in his bed, his fever making him weak.
The man lay in bed, staring languidly at the ceiling, his sickness sapping all his energy.
She worked languidly at her desk, her body still recovering from the sickness that had struck her.
The illness left her feeling languidly and lethargic, unable to perform even the simplest of tasks.
The cat lay languidly on the couch, not moving at all.
The athlete performed languidly in the competition, showing no energy or drive.
The musician played the song languidly, with a slow and lackluster tempo.
The athlete moved languidly around the track, clearly not giving it his all.
She languidly waved her hand, indicating that she didn't care.
The student sat at her desk, languidly staring at the blank page in front of her.
He languidly dragged himself out of bed and stumbled to the shower.
The guests languidly sipped their cocktails and chatted by the pool.
The customer spoke languidly to the waiter, showing no excitement or interest.
The musician languidly strummed his guitar, lost in thought.
The guests at the party chatted languidly with each other, lacking enthusiasm or energy.
The student answered the questions languidly without much interest.
The performer sang languidly and without passion.
The patient's response was languidly slow to the doctor's inquiries.
She spoke languidly to her friend on the phone.
The dancer moved languidly across the stage, her movements slow and graceful.
She sipped her drink languidly, lost in thought.
She languidly dragged herself out of bed this morning.
The old man leaned back languidly in his rocking chair.
The artist painted the picture languidly, lacking inspiration.
The old man smoked his pipe languidly on the porch.
The old man rocked back and forth languidly in his chair, lost in memories of days gone by.
He scrolled through his phone languidly, bored and uninterested.
She sipped her tea languidly, enjoying the warmth.
She walked languidly on the beach, enjoying the warmth of the sun.
He spoke languidly as he lay on the couch, too tired to move.
She sipped her tea languidly, savoring the taste.
The cat stretched languidly in the sunbeam, purring contentedly.
The boat drifted languidly down the river, carried by the current.
He played his guitar languidly, lost in thought and melody.
The children played languidly in the heat of the day.
The leaves on the trees rustled languidly in the gentle breeze.
She smiled languidly at the handsome stranger, feeling a flutter in her heart.
He stirred his coffee languidly, lost in thought.
He scrolled through social media languidly, not really engaging with the content.
The musician strummed the guitar languidly, his heart not in the song.
He watched the movie languidly, not really enjoying the plot.
The CEO spoke languidly, the investors losing interest in the presentation.
The student wrote the essay languidly, not really caring about the grade.
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