languor in Czech

languor <n.> malátnost Entry edited by: B2

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1. A delicious languor was stealing over him.

2. The idea of being misled suffused her with languor.

3. She, in her languor, had not troubled to eat much.

4. It was hot, yet with a sweet languor about it.

5. Lying there beside her, he was filled with an agreeable languor.

6. Immediately, however, a deadly languor took possession of her and she fell into a heavy sleep.

7. Languor is upon your heart and the slumber is still on your eyes.

8. Synonyms for Accidie include boredom, ennui, tedium, weariness, apathy, doldrums, dullness, flatness, languor and monotony

9. She had been existing in a suppressed state , and not in one of languor, or stagnation.

10. She missed Spain and the languor of a siesta on a hot summer afternoon.

11. Antonyms for Chirpiness include listlessness, apathy, fatigue, inertia, lethargy, weariness, ennui, heaviness, languor and depression

12. Synonyms for Anergia include sluggishness, lethargy, inertia, apathy, drowsiness, inactivity, listlessness, dullness, heaviness and languor

13. Languor was still upon the eyes of the dawn, and the dew in the air.

14. She held her head proudly and, even before she moved, conveyed a feline quality of grace and languor.

15. I Never Thought I'd be the One Blanky embodies the languor left of a perfect day gone past

16. Yes, says Black, settling in comfortably to the languor of the moment, a number of very curious stories.

17. Lotus blossom Affronty (Accepted); lotus blossom in profile (Accepted) The lotus is a cup-shaped flower , said to induce a dreamy languor and forgetfulness

18. Baptiste’s languor contrasted with his frazzled client Edward Stratton, played by Tom Hollander as an unravelling ratbag in a permanent state of …

19. Acedia is a Greek word that names a state of languor or torpor, of unconcern or dissatisfaction with one's condition or action in the world

20. Acedia is a Greek word that names a state of languor or torpor, of unconcern or dissatisfaction with one's condition or action in the world

21. […], volume III, London: […] [Macdonald and Son] for Lackington, Hughes, Harding, Mavor, & Jones, OCLC 830979744, page 120: I rushed towards her, and embraced her with Ardour; but the deathly languor and coldness of the

22. When the gloom the light Appalleth When no tear‐dew ever falleth Downward silently When the tired heart, from languor Of Life’s poor unmeaning clangour, Droopeth wearily When the day, in its uprising, Bringeth nought that’s worth the prizing, And the night, all dark and lonely, No star showeth, but clouds only I think of thee.

23. A curious but telling detail about the Bikinied Medusa is her artificially gold hair: "an old/ Robot pince-nez and hair dyed gold." In the only other instance of gold so far in the sequence, in "Where the Slow Fig's Purple Sloth": The air Is motionless, and the fig, Motionless in that imperial and blunt Languor of glut, swells, and inward The fibers relax like a sigh in that Hot darkness, go