Phrases with «languid pace»

The phrase "languid pace" means moving slowly, lazily, or without energy. Full definition

Sentences with «languid pace»

  • Perkins showcases admirable restraint and a sure hand throughout, letting his slow burning supernatural thriller gain mass at its own languid pace before driving it all home. (screenanarchy.com)
  • Choosing to get lost in memories of the last time I was here, I take a few photos along with Michael and Jeannie, and begin my pilgrimage up the steep steps to the viewpoint a little faster while they set a more languid pace with their cameras. (theprofessionalhobo.com)
  • 600), where life proceeds at the same languid pace as the Amish horses and buggies clippity - clopping along Wiggins Street. (si.com)
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