He would weave through matches, languorously elegant amid the midfield frenzy. |
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The languorously limbed trees droop into the water, often shedding their prodigious fronds, providing a sheltered habitat for fish. |
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After a few minutes I saw a green light winking languorously at me, and realised that his main computer was on sleep mode. |
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Stephens veils the pastoral subjects with milky washes that streak the surface, and a brown glaze that drips languorously down it. |
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He bunches himself up tightly, one leg entwined over the other, with the crossed leg dangling, limply, languorously. |
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Let yourself be overcome by sleep in a delightful change of scenery to wake up languorously and keep on dreaming eyes wide open. |
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In either role, she is compelling enough to command even the small gestures, such as when she picks at her toes after a bath, or languorously drapes a foot over a bed. |
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His quite heart attack, when he will surprise Santana and C. C. Capwell languorously kissing each other in front of the heavy wooden door, will mark the disappearance of his role. |
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Unlike a rustic bloomer, slumped languorously across its baking tray, or a batch of misshapen floury baps, or even a proud sandwich loaf in its tin, bagels don't seem like the kind of bread that could be made at home. |
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His first attempts at verse were often vague, languorously narcotic and lacking a clear eye. |
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