His kisses grew languid, his stroking sensual and slow.
Feeling my body grow languid with desire, I breathed his name, half-laughing as it caught in my throat.
She grew languid and vaguely ethe- real, as if her mind had separated from her body.
But his interest in other matters did not seem to revive, and he grew apparently languid and depressed.
The caresses of Louis's tongue grew languid.
The embrace went on for a long time, but Miguel kept his self-control, so that their kisses, although they grew sweeter and more languid, never became threatening.
The months stretched into years, and as she grew more languid and her pallor became chronic her only pleasure seemed to be the hours spent in his company.
Those who live in "close" rooms day after day grow pale and languid; their appetite fails and some of their natural power of resistance against illness is lost.
The diagonal running to and fro grew languid, the crackers spluttered away to one last pop.
Davenport's footwork turned into tangles, her reactions grew languid, and Williams was able to run off six games in a row before Davenport could regroup.