| 1. | Languorously, he would walk across three or four chairs.
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| 2. | The eyelids droop languorously; the lips purse; the wrist goes limp.
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| 3. | An elegant singer fanned herself languorously from time to time, despite a chilling breeze.
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| 4. | Swimmers float languorously in the pool.
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| 5. | My imaginary English cottage partakes of the same perfection : time stretches languorously in every direction.
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| 6. | Manet's 1863 portrait of a nude prostitute reclining languorously with a flower in her hair.
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| 7. | Posed languorously on one elbow, Bacchus holds a fine-stemmed, fluted piece of Venetian glass.
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| 8. | The pearls, when steeped in hot water, unfurl languorously and give the tea a golden tint.
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| 9. | As the curtain fell, two dancers raised their arms and languorously backpedaled, smiling, moving just to move.
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| 10. | Now, drifting languorously through the blandness of January with its dearth of produce, it once again sprung to mind.
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