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Lies Languidly Crossword Clue

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verb

• hang loosely or laxly

• be lazy or idle

39%7 Person with a habit of speaking slowly and languidly
noun

• someone who speaks with a drawl

39%15Languidly
adverb

• in an idle and lackadaisical manner

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