"Take away the harp," he said to Ariel, speaking in languid tones, like a man who was very weary.
Trip asked easily, his tone languid, faintly humorous- more like the old Trip than it had been in a long time.
The discussion invariably turns to the languid tones of Horace.
It was odd what a power of conviction dwelt in his languid tones.
His brows lifted fractionally; his languid tone was barely polite.
"Scarcely," returned Cranston in a languid tone, his feigned interest suddenly waning.
His languid tone held a hint of teasing and made her stiffen.
Pink managed to imitate the languid tone of Miguel very well.
James voice had that languid tone of the bored man-about-town which he often used to such devastating effect.
In fact,' she continued in the same languid tone, 'you had better look behind you now.