Sentences with languid
lan·guid
L l - To his delight a familiar, tall, languid figure lowered itself down the steps of a club.
- A languid manner.
- Stefano De Pieri slips beneath the Murray at Mildura and emerges a few seconds later, floating on his back in the languid current.
- Marcelo Salvo brought an appropriately Latin feel to one set, laying languid harmonies over a series of swaying rumbas from the band.
- Choreographer Cazerine Barry provides a languid, lyrical counterpoint to the frenetic athleticism of the Morans, while Euphonia.