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"languid" Definitions
  1. moving slowly in an attractive way, not needing energy or effort
"languid" Synonyms
lethargic sluggish torpid listless languorous lazy sleepy enervated inactive inert dull slothful slow drowsy indolent spiritless idle somnolent dopey limp weak frail feeble debilitated weakened enfeebled infirm delicate sapped slight effete wasted faint prostrate asthenic prostrated wimpy unsubstantial wimpish relaxed leisurely peaceful restful indifferent apathetic unconcerned uninterested careless casual passive insouciant unhurried tardy dilatory crawling laggard dawdling creeping lagging dallying snaillike dillydallying dragging pokey poking poky snail-paced deliberate cool impassive lackadaisical detached unenthusiastic cursory unresponsive superficial nonchalant perfunctory unemotional disinterested emotionless spineless soft weakling nerveless wet invertebrate characterless cowardly pathetic ineffectual ineffective droopy drooping hanging bowing sagging stooping declining nodding pendulous declined bowed hung weeping inclining descendent descendant descending dangling floppy wilting calm placid quiet tranquil undisturbed calming comfortable relaxing serene soothing arcadian chilled easy-going hushed fatigued tired exhausted weary dog-weary knackered wearied burned-out depleted drained pooped shot spent weariful aweary beat sickly pale wan pallid ashen pasty bloodless white anemic(US) anaemic(UK) sallow waxen peaky etiolated colorless(US) colourless(UK) milky peakish whitish lymphatic drawling monotonous droning drawly twanging twangy bad sad dejected depressed disconsolate down upset crestfallen despondent disappointed disheartened dispirited distressed downcast low unhappy demoralised(UK) demoralized(US) inconsolable joyless languet language More
"languid" Antonyms
energetic active ambitious animated enterprising motivated strong tireless vigorous alert hard-working hurried lively spirited vivacious alive and kicking resolute determined indefatigable dogged mighty powerful rugged stalwart stout tough firm backboned hard healthy robust sturdy invigorated hale hearty energized(US) sound action-packed enthralling exciting thrilling gripping dynamic heart-pounding inspiring inspired motivational stirring inspirational affecting rousing moving uplifting barreling bolting breakneck breathless brisk careering dizzy fast fleet flying hasty hurrying lightning meteoric quick racing rapid rocketing running rushing passionate emotional enthusiastic demonstrative fervent fervid hot-blooded impassioned passional vehement anxious aroused bothered caring committed concerned eager excited interested awake attentive aware awakened observant insomnolent restless astir insomniac alive watchful perky up wakeful heedful vigilant burly muscular brawny beefy athletic sinewy strapping overpowering manful manly heavyweight buff jacked upright unbending full inflated raised decisive interesting blushing feeling flushed rosy sanguine sensitive agile dextrous(UK) dexterous(US) enlivened hyper sprightly kinetic springy bouncing bouncy frisky peppy revive bring around noisy boisterous busy clamorous clattery deafening disturbing loud raucous rip-roaring roistering romping rowdy tumultuous unquiet uproarious woolly(UK) wooly(US) agitated healthy-looking forceful intense ardent fiery knockout commanding ferocious explosive powerhouse gutsy perfervid painstaking meticulous assiduous conscientious diligent exacting industrious pedantic punctilious scrupulous sedulous thoroughgoing careful demanding persevering rigorous strenuous accurate laborious mindful

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The Supreme Court's languid pace comes after two tumultuous years.
"The Killing," particularly, was watermarked by Ms. Sud's languid pacing.
The slow pieces were languid to the point of stasis.
TAKING THEIR TIME That's a really long and languid brunch.
The whole thing is languid, urgent words in measured tones.
Then one day in this long, languid summer, Evie is seduced.
But her look was always soft tailoring and it's quite languid.
They feel truly seasonal, suited for languid afternoons and balmy nights.
Not that languid summer meals need concern themselves with wine riddles.
It's a languid October afternoon in Los Angeles, sunny and clear.
He anchored every scene he appeared in with a languid smirk.
Mostly, the game was held to be dynamic where cricket was languid.
This song is everything a work day is not: languid, sexy, magical.
Their languid undulations hint at the commotion lying just beneath the surface.
"O Jardim" is languid and gentle, and I like it just fine.
"I'm pretty when I cry," she breathes on her languid 2014 album Ultraviolence.
Take "Do Yo Thang," Young Juve's languid and liquid sex anthem off WuzzCrackin.
Whether made in the 2010s or the 1980s, Ramasjang's shows are downright languid.
On stage, Mr. Chantre's languid, nostalgic voice seemed ignited by a different energy.
In the background, her coworkers stalk across the room at a languid pace.
His mordant language acts as a foil to Knausgaard's more searching, languid prose.
A languid, dim speck of light showed up in images taken on Nov.
He was tall and thin, with tired eyes and an easy, languid effect.
With the summer days waning, the languid postures in his work feel relatable.
There's an airy, almost languid quality to his movements that scans as uncommon ease.
The visitors are left to fan themselves in the midday heat, languid and bored.
He spends languid days with cigars and claret at the colonial-era Raffles Hotel.
Wray takes pictures of backyard slaughterhouses and snow squalls, roadkill, and languid farm dogs.
They are languid, ethereal cousins of Stan Brakhage's films, ambiguous and fascinating to watch.
She suggested he shoot a raw chicken as if it were a languid nude.
The next day, she was as languid as she was dynamic the previous day.
Their sweeping routines contrast with the languid, subtly suggestive style of classic Egyptian stars.
Languid European procedures give the Cambodian government 16 months or so to repent or prepare.
Languid and episodic, this movie is a "spiritual successor" to Linklater's 1993 film Dazed & Confused.
The longer the pendulum arm, the slower and more languid the back-and-forth interval.
Days—a slim yet languid volume, subtle despite the fact that it's an act of
With them Robertson conjures a languid world, a Didion-esque tumble-dry of summery whites.
The light, fruity and refreshing cocktails (from $13) are perfect for a languid summer night.
But nothing else has changed: the status quo has prevailed through a long, languid summer.
But the moment for languid afternoons spent naming the knees and the eyelashes has passed.
The ball's trajectory was languid and dreamy, like a gull gliding on an ocean breeze.
Like Solange's A Seat at the Table, anaïs' arrangements juxtapose a languid haziness against thematic precision.
All told, it's a little languid and could have lost 10 minutes without too much trouble.
He had a unique stage presence, at once languid and intense, projecting an almost papal serenity.
No, but seriously, the languid pace she raps at is like a balm to my soul.
Criticising his application demands nothing more than consultation with your thesaurus. Indolent. Lethargic. Lackadaisical. Languid. Uninterested.
But the show's languid pace and sense of compassion for its characters make it stand out.
Sometimes a languid look came into her features and, for a moment, then they were tranquil.
While the original is a shining feat of mellow, languid flavors, this one is deliciously bold.
Her gouache and oil paintings have the languid touch and symbolic eroticism of Francesco Clemente's frescoes.
We, however, headed out mainly to absorb a city that moves at its own languid pace.
The half-awake streets are filled with industrious birds and languid cats, but almost no people.
She was languid and beautiful, with a long, sallow Modigliani face, sharp eyes and slender fingers.
Lonesome and languid, it will make for an understated performance at Thursday night's record release celebration.thesultanroom.
Their sharp twitches are in dramatic contrast to the soft, languid, flattened movements of the lovers.
A bar crawl should be a languid exploration of low key places to drink Old Fashioneds.
My favorite track on the record is probably Forsaken's "Hypnotised," which centered around a sample from Tweet's "Oops (Oh My)," transforming it into a languid drum 'n' bass dirge (or, at least as much of a languid dirge as a drum 'n' bass track can be).
Accompanying the chairs are stools cut from the same granite, and they, too, sit languid and cool.
She  leaned against the structure in faux-languid repose, as if the sculpture was a fainting couch.
As the first act progressed, it was hard to understand why Mr. Mazzagatti took such languid tempos.
Wintrich's photo series, on the other hand, features languid, willowy men modeling "Make America Great Again" hats.
LUANG PRABANG, Laos — President Obama has always liked to move to the languid rhythms of Southeast Asia.
But the hourlong ride seemed more languid than García Lorca's dynamic description and the riverside more neglected.
The men's wear was wide at the shoulders and cropped at the waist, trousers languid as sweats.
It's thought of in the same daydreams as languid meals, chain-smoking, and walks along the Seine.
A midcentury-modern house on the banks of languid Dickinson Bayou in Southeast Texas changed hands recently.
So I did, pushing my everyday prosthetic leg forward, languid and heavy like it was under water.
Exercise scientists at the University of Miami wondered whether less-languid yoga would be more aerobically beneficial.
There's something so soothing about it, and the languid music is a lovely complement to her sound.
Its creative gestations are largely at Martsch's whim, swaying between crisp, poppy hooks and languid guitar solos.
But, beyond that, Kaminsky and Perkins also share a certain languid sleepiness in their ground-bound shots.
The water in a nearby lagoon, a brilliant sapphire in tone, was as still as the languid breeze.
It had hoped to find one during Mr Bouteflika's languid fifth term—until the protests caught it unprepared.
There was something almost languid about them, as if they were expending half the effort anyone else was.
He has a narrow waist and strong shoulders, a greyhound's look, and a greyhound's air of languid indifference.
Monroeville, a town of 6,300, was the inspiration for Maycomb, the languid small town where "Mockingbird" was set.
There is no better way to enjoy the languid days of the season than relaxing in a hammock.
In my memory, it was a city of steam and sweat, rice and fish, of languid, muggy afternoons.
The government, which had previously controlled 20 governorships, took states across Venezuela's languid plains and steamy Caribbean coast.
I sat in a forest glade just above the swimming area, breathing in the thick and languid air.
Critic's Pick The Mexican director Carlos Reygadas explores a couple's fraught relationship from a languid, deep-focus perspective.
Tossed into that crucible, players sometimes react differently than they would under the languid rhythms of the summer.
The 34-year-old has a languid-looking but deceptively powerful swing that he says matches his personality.
She captured her daughter for the shot, and aimed to "convey the atmosphere of a languid golden evening."
Take a Number As summer approaches, many of us are looking ahead to languid days by the pool.
A showboating, foul-mouthed charmer with a languid smile, he first plays to the crowd, then menaces it.
But those reviews largely point at High Life as an abstract, languid film about the nature of human existence.
Earlier hours were languid, focusing on the transformation of Riyadh, a sleepy town soon to become a modern metropolis.
He was New Awlins through and through, beginning with his girth and the rolling, languid gait it gave him.
Perhaps it's the game's languid pace that allowed me to consider the impact of the world around the farmstead.
The decline in air quality is typical this time of year, as the temperature drops and winds grow languid.
Mr. Trump has also kept a languid pace, favoring large rallies, often in the evening, over several daily stops.
He had begun recording music that was languid and uncontrollably sad, somewhat reminiscent of the British singer James Blake.
He performs selections by Philip Glass, Scarlatti, Satie and Chopin, which makes the mostly languid choreography easier to endure.
Mr. Mahogany arrived on the national jazz stage in the 1990s boasting a silky tone and a languid swagger.
Look at Matisse's "Il Gioco Delle Bocce" and you'll get a sense of how contentedly languid you can be.
He is languid and awkward and would rather make moves on his colleague Amritha (Shraddha Kapoor) than fight crime.
Since Reflection is soft, languid, and ostensibly docile, it's tempting to note some dissonance between Eno's post and his music.
A beam of light shoots out of it, traveling up into the sky, and it detonates like a languid firework.
If you're a fan of new age-y, languid pools of synthesizer, you might like Matthewdavid's recent work as Mindflight.
Mr Morris follows their friendship through the 1920s and 1930s: from bohemian Paris to languid days off the Florida coast.
On "Release," Shrines's debut EP from November, her languid vocals, laid atop crisp programmed drums and lush strings, are spellbinding.
Dead Procession's long, languid compositions traffick in slow, liturgical drone, menacing quiet, and forceful, spare drumbeats that verge on ceremonial.
Loose and languid country rock isn't the first music style that comes to mind when Detroit pops up in conversation.
Port-au-Prince, Haiti (CNN)The languid whack of a ceiling fan stirs the heat around the Intensive Care Unit.
The lone dolphin doing languid flips in a huge tank was a bummer too far, and she quickly moved along.
If she senses a lack of preparation, she approaches her target with all the languid menace of a coiled python.
Back in Fort Kochi, the Indian Oven restaurant at the Cochin Club is a relaxing setting for a languid lunch.
There are no Buddhist temples and few restaurants, and most of the day its sidewalks have a decidedly languid feel.
She is languid, as if engaged in a powerful yoga maneuver or floating in water, while he hovers over her.
But thanks to some clever lighting, and the limits of human perception, it seems to sway at an impossibly languid tempo.
But it's the Oscar-nominated blue-blood wardrobe designed by Gary Jones and Ann Roth that steals these languid summer scenes.
Both traffic in guitars both crunchy and languid, both have endearingly distinctive and slack singing voices, both are impressively long-haired.
With a languid pace and meandering plotline, it was challenging viewing that was thought not to appeal to audiences back then.
Languid growth in the manufacturing and construction industries was offset by a robust services sector, notably the booming film-production industry.
Bunny nods, and flies off to fight crime while her fake ally sisters kick back and enjoy a languid summer afternoon.
Robert Taylor's languid turn as the stiff-upper-lipped Longmire makes for an outstanding throwback to the Western sheriffs of yore.
" Elsewhere the hypnotic and soft-hued arrangements take hold like the patiently rollicking "Flowers" and the languid and silky "Lynard Bassman.
They curl up afterward, languid against the night sky, wishing they could have an unending stream of moments like this, forever.
Stephens, often languid between points, seemed to slow even further, trudging to her service position as if resigned to her fate.
At Acne, there were long, languid layers, muted florals — and coats that looked like they were plucked from a vintage store.
The tempo of her sentences matches Winter Island's foggy skies and roiling seas: at once bright and languid, visceral and lyric.
The storytelling is certainly Southern, with its languid setting and eccentric characters like the man who walks flies on a leash.
He, I am happy to say, is tolerably well—though more languid than I like—and I fear for his liver.
Tiny turned her head, reached for a magazine, and pawed through the pages with the bored, languid movements of a cat.
Unspooling over one languid summer, Sam Boyd's laid-back, loose-limbed debut feature, "In a Relationship," wins no prizes for originality.
Opener "Julien" sets the tone: upbeat but slightly languid, coasting over crunchy, ethereal synthesizer chords whose dewy sparkle isn't quite tangible.
As you might imagine, in the wake of Justin's death, mealtimes went from languid and adventurous, to maddening and rocky and mundane.
Growth has slowed slightly since 2017, but still seems to be beating the languid pace set in the five years before that.
But Mr Goldsmith, a languid Old Etonian, also backed Brexit, whereas Richmond strongly opposed it (with 69% against, compared with 48% nationally).
Together, they fought killer bees, bulletproof bears, kamikaze bats, and one particularly memorable sloth that caused earthquakes with its every languid yawn.
After that we were smitten and premiered her first single "Ego," a possessed, languid, and slinky tune, somewhere between Rih and BANKS.
Each species has its own particular shape and structure: ostrich feathers are incomparably light and airy; rooster tails have a languid arch.
"It was our feeling that we'd rather have a sort of dense half-hour than a more languid hour," Mr. Soderbergh said.
That evening, a more languid atmosphere prevailed in the orchestra, allowing Hadelich to savor the Spanish rhythms that course through the score.
Don't do that slow, languid walk up to my desk just to ask me to do your job for you, you pig.
He offers a guide to the exhibition spaces, restored historic homes and restaurants where long languid dinners play out over an evening.
And residents were indeed able to get quite close to the bear, who, like any vacationer, seemed rather languid during her stay.
Which is precisely what this show — with its languid pace, baffling dialogue and strange visual choreography — seems to want from you, too.
What resulted are dozens of images of languid summer days in the Hamptons, which are now on view in a photographic exhibition.
We found tales of purloined human toes, sommelier competitions and growing up among languid cats and brazen pigeons, plus great dog photos.
People seemed to move at a more languid pace than normal, as if a big and tight balloon were being slowly deflated.
Long, languid views of Mexican landscapes, city streets and shipyards are woven with voice-overs that recount tortures, emotional agony and murders.
With its weekly sailboat races and picturesque downtown, residents were settling into summer&aposs languid rhythms when the shooting shattered the usual tranquility.
He had lost weight, appeared older, and struggled to keep up with the pace of the presidency, even in those more languid days.
The parking lot at the Walmart on West Chandler Boulevard is packed as the sun wanes on Chandler, a languid suburb of Phoenix.
Then there's stuff like the flickering, glitchy "Green Gold Grey," upon which no wave legend Arto Lindsay sings and splatterpaints languid guitar lines.
But, despite the bandleader's understandable concerns, Drugdealer's precisely languid baroque gutter pop sounded tight, nuanced, and powerful, exuding classic-rock confidence and grit.
His forms vary depending upon what his senses perceive: jagged and tense around a mountain lion, long and languid next to a butterfly.
Long black dresses, cowl-backed or dangling gilt fringe, made for doing a languid waltz under the light of an enormous crystal chandelier.
After some languid years, tech companies are racing to go public — including high-profile, $10 billion-plus firms such as Spotify and Dropbox.
The result was a heady mix of languid Polynesian sounds caffeinated by the rhythmic fireworks of the tabla of Subhasis Bhattacharya, Debashish's brother.
In detailed descriptions delivered with perfect, paradoxically languid urgency by Ms. Canfield and Mr. Pecinka, they map the town where they grew up.
While the films' languid paces and soft neon glows create a dreamy ambiance, their uncanny contents hint at an underlying sense of disturbance.
However, a separate reading showed the country's exports sank well below expectations, indicating that demand for goods from the industrial powerhouse remained languid.
"Direct your attention to the movement," the app Sway told me as I unconsciously sped up the rhythm of my languid to-and-fro.
A striking and androgynous Ozymandias in reverse, she wakes up from her reverie, organizes her languid limbs, and without a word, walks off-camera.
Long before self-care became a buzzword, the spirit of it infused Rogers' show, down to the unintentional ASMR of his gentle, languid diction.
There's even a languid feeling to the scary scenes, which seek to terrorize through vicious imagery and effects rather than confrontational cutting or cinematography.
It's so slow and big that it's tempting to use a fast travel ability that lets you skip most of the languid countryside rambles.
In Reste ("Stay"), he implores a lover, "satiated, breathless, languid, dizzy", to stay a while, their limbs entwined, in the warmth of the night.
It moves at its own pace, letting you breathe in each languid shot of a New Orleans that hasn't been seen on TV before.
At this point the kind of heart might say Venus was looking languid — the less kind perhaps would have described her movement as labored.
Rauffer has used long and languid shots of some of Star Wars' core iconography, zooming slowly in on lightsabers, snowspeeders, and Darth Vader's helmet.
The new Netflix limited series — written and directed by Scott Frank (Minority Report, Logan), executive-produced by Steven Soderbergh — unfolds in seven languid episodes.
Still louche and languid, he has acquired a touch of silver on his sideburns and a glut of life experiences, both joyful and bruising.
NOAA has posted a video on the website showing a pale, rounded form with expressionless eyes and languid tentacles resting on the ocean floor.
With an athlete's languid energy, Sacks led me to one end of the room, where we regarded "Amnesty" from afar before walking toward it.
It fit with Todbaum's languid complacency, his stated preference for using what he called "available materials," his way of throwing money at any situation.
The languid descending coos in "Dream of the Canyon Wren," which Mr. Adams has also arranged for string quartet, were rendered with ineffable melancholy.
The narrow crevices between the colored areas become languid, sensuous lines, so that the composition cannot be separated into sections of fullness and emptiness.
Last year saw many producers employing more aggressive sounds and faster tempos where they were once sprinkling Rhodes lines at a more languid pace.
It evolves at a languid pace, gently expanding for three and a half of the track's eight minutes before letting the kick come in.
For years, Mr. Rees-Mogg, 48, has been one of British politics' favorite eccentrics, affecting a languid, antiquarian poshness that verges on performance art.
She sat, staring straight into the viewer's eyes, languid hand to her chin, eye shadow matching the emerald green of the sea behind her.
Sharp Objects On Sunday night, after eight episodes of eerie, languid Southern Gothic storytelling, the HBO murder mystery "Sharp Objects" reached its ugly conclusion.
Wearing a crisp white shirt, skinny black tie and tailored black suit, he speaks with the languid, affected delivery of a practiced lounge lizard.
An obvious backlash to the hustle culture embodied by Fiverr ads, cottagecore attempts to assuage burnout with a languid enjoyment of life's mundane tasks.
Languid and lubricious this may be, but the director understands that, for perversity to flourish, it must roam beyond the limits of the boudoir.
Mr. Fratino also splits the difference between two British painters of nude men, bringing together Lucian Freud's faceted flesh and David Hockney's languid homoeroticism.
Paintings of sleeping male nudes are here, as well as canvases with figures hovering in barren, uncanny landscapes or entwined in languid erotic poses.
Semenya, however, maintained her languid stride a few meters back before closing the gap, easing past both on the final bend and running clear.
Cricket's languid, civilised pace can pose problems for commentators, who feel the need to keep talking even when not much is happening on the field.
Even the slow-moving electronic beats and languid melodies feel like the unhurried breaths and sedate rhythms of your insides when nobody else is around.
In his heyday with Pavement, he was known for his languid guitar work, his sunny hooks, the ramshackle way his songs seemed to hang together.
Anything longer, and you risk drifting into what scientists call slow-wave sleep, a state of languid brain-wave activity considered important for consolidating memories.
Ryan condemned violence at Trump's rallies, his proposal to ban Muslims from entering the U.S., and his languid disavowal of support from a white supremacist.
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The familiar, languid Norah Jones disappears on "Flipside" from her next album, "Day Breaks," which backs her with some of the best jazz musicians alive.
Sharp marimbas and languid house chords meanwhile give the song melodic grounding, beefing up the sense of drama without distracting from its magnetic, rhythmic pulse.
In his recent GQ cover story, he discussed it with the same languid poeticism he applies to songs about novocaine and crying at taxi drivers.
And not in the slightly louche, aesthetically languid sense you get from the French Surrealist writings celebrating cinema's potential for a derangement of the senses.
Mr. Cissé's languid but mindful pacing and his indifference to Western film language conventions on space and time transitions also contribute to the movie's distinction.
The game was played at a languid pace, with United States players dominating possession and often enjoying several seconds on the ball before being pressured.
Isolated in the Great Karoo, the 18th-century village of Prince Albert is appreciated for its languid charm, Cape Dutch architecture and its food traditions.
Languid days spent by the beach or pool, or quiet mornings hiking a nature reserve or out spotting waterfalls are all on offer as well.
There were baseline rallies on Federer's service games, exchanges that seemed languid in comparison with the grip-it-and-rip-it approach now in vogue.
In the rojo tamal, a thick, smoky red chile sauce commingles with threads of pork so languid they appear to be lounging amid the masa.
He has a soft, languid tone that encompasses 20 years of full-service new saxophone improvising — precise, abstract, funky, noisy and sentimental, within the same tune.
Girls found the funny edges of languid muggy afternoons on the subway before Broad City, and the relatable aspects of wincing self-doubt way before Insecure.
That way, all are able to appreciate the artist's fascination with the surrendered, languid female form, as it poetically corresponds to a myriad of erotic desires.
His crassly robust, no-nonsense approach to politics and life in general is as far from President Obama's lofty languid liberal detachment as can be imagined.
Sticking fairly faithfully to the original, the track is especially enhanced by Duterte's staccato vocals and an even more languid instrumental than Lennon and McCartney's version.
"Century" Gowda, as he has been called for the final year or two of his life, keels over during a languid routine of heckling passers-by.
"Coyote Ghost Melodies" is a hybrid of dub reggae, cosmic psychedelia, and sluggish disco that takes a more languid approach than the record's previously released singles.
So I think the show is going to move forward in a more languid way that I'm hopeful will really bring these characters back to life.
Languid and slender, with an androgynous pout and a fondness for palest turquoise, the soft-voiced Anotsu leads his renegade army primarily by standing and posing.
Shucks, says RDR2's focus on languid, manual labor and campfire hangouts, wouldn't it be easier to go back to the way things used to be?
One night it was the Korean Military Academy Band, a drumming sextet in red soldier outfits that weaves languid hip-hop moves into highly regimented music.
The lack of depth creates a haze that evokes a languid, sultry summer day — fitting, as Ashes repeatedly smiles coyly over his shoulder at the camera.
She can be stoic, composed, and languid in her speech, or just a 17-year-old girl you want to look at puppies on Instagram with.
There are languid, ethereal dance interludes featuring duets between Black and Asian women, their movements mimicking the gestural interactions between Judy and Arrianna, elevating their symbiosis.
Word of the Day : lacking spirit or liveliness _________ The word languid has appeared in 83 New York Times articles in the past year, including on Nov.
Poor Marianne, languid and low from the nature of her malady, and feeling herself universally ill, could no longer hope that tomorrow would find her recovered.
Chances thereafter were rare and play was repeatedly broken with Denmark's defense resolute but their occasional attacks languid, and talisman Christian Eriksen missed a telling contribution.
This wintertime rhumination on whether or not love is a losing game is set to languid, almost samba-esque beats and her enchating voice is a delight.
Or, you could dress up as Lili Reinhart and Cole Sprouse — specifically the moment when they gave a languid, gum-filled interview to TMZ at the airport.
Savor the last languid days of summer with these five getaways, from a house made of glass bottles to a classic film set buried in the sand.
With his lanky build, languid swing and natural athleticism, Johnson is among the first golfers cited by fellow pros when asked who has the most natural gifts.
I'm again reminded of the ladies in Buck Ellison's pictures: languid, relaxed, sometimes a little bored, at worst a little impatient for the camera to go click .
The languid local boys, who had been eyeing both my body and my stuff, now leapt off their scooters and motorbikes and pounced on the free food.
She defies physics with languid ease, as agile as a modern day Neo and with the weightlessness of the zero gravity heroes of a Chris Nolan film.
A much plumper Mr. Hamid appears in an ISIS video, sitting by a languid stream, railing about how his family could not practice their faith in Trinidad.
The show does this at a languid, perplexing pace, sometimes grabbing your attention with an alarming twist, and in others, it falls back on its cryptic ways.
The show does this at a languid, perplexing pace, sometimes grabbing your attention with an alarming twist, and in others, it falls back on its cryptic ways.
On closer examination, it becomes clear that the backdrop, bed, and jewelry are all made of bullet casings, and the woman's languid gaze becomes one of confrontation.
The rapper Drake sampled Hill's "Ex-Factor" in "Nice for What," his recent paean to women's empowerment, speeding up Hill's languid contralto into a cute, bouncy refrain.
The callous palms of the laborer are conversant with finer tissues of self-respect and heroism, whose touch thrills the heart, than the languid fingers of idleness.
The correspondent, Parker Branton, captured the slow process as they began to move their arms and legs again, making languid movements as they came back to life.
The show follows the "Laguna Beach" model of languid attitudes and moist visuals, though its protagonists are mostly college-age, which means they can drink on camera.
As to why so many meditation classes rely on new age music, Wolf notes that it's non-threatening and typically has a slow tempo and languid changes.
His strategists strove to reveal as little as possible about their plans, even as supporters begged them to dispel the image that they were running a languid campaign.
A tension arises in the collision of a grisaille palette highlighted by the leopard-skin pattern — the most electric part of the painting — and the women's languid encounter.
All this is backed by the type of production from Paul White, the Alchemist, and Evian Christ that sounds languid, hyperactive, and utterly trippy—sometimes all at once.
They're just more intimate and loose in every way, from the languid rhythm of their intertwining dialogue to the care with which director Hiro Murai traces their movements.
The opening sequence, where Henry drives Elizabeth to his house, strongly recalls the flat, matte surfaces of Jean-Luc Godard's Contempt, as well as its languid, seething characters.
Though there's a lot to catch up on for readers coming into this issue blind, the artwork and pacing are thoughtful and near-languid, and worth a browse.
Think about it: with its muted beat, sung vocals, and languid synths, the track is a mid-tempo affair that feels like it's pouring sunshine wherever it goes.
Seth Rogen's profane animated feature Sausage Party is a decent (if excessively sophomoric) example of this, and so is Richard Linklater's excellent and lovingly languid Everybody Wants Some!!
The transition from modeling to songwriting feels natural for Mellencamp: At six-foot-one, with shaggy hair and a languid frame, he simply looks like a rock star.
Hoping to tag along, María makes a decision so consequential that it will upend several lives and transform the movie from languid agrarian poem to hard-hitting tragedy.
Thanks to their sludgy, ambitious Battleground Records debut, Unanswered Hymns (which came streaked with psychedelia and languid, effortlessly heavy riffs) Chrch's profile has grown by leaps and bounds.
Instead, the song is on the cusp of something, and it's expansive, the way languid summer days are, vessels ready to fill with what you make of them.
In return, she made him synonymous with a certain kind of elegance that could be both gamin and languid, encapsulated by the idea of the little black dress.
It is an unseasonably hot and muggy June day — New York at its most New York — but Gordon, languid and cool, seems to exist within her own ecosystem.
Although the Knicks scored just 33 points in a languid first half, they were down by only 3 at the break with Porzingis serving as an offensive buoy.
Despite an ensemble of actors I love — Sam Shepard, Sissy Spacek, Ben Mendelsohn and Kyle Chandler — something about its languid pacing required more patience than I had to give.
Of late, the Brujas have been busy with their most ambitious effort yet: a free alternative camp for young people with little else to pass the languid summer months.
Their actions are languid and explicit; yet there's a ritualistic precision to the way they slit a pig's throat and scrape off its hair that's more hypnotic than repellent.
Long (180 minutes) and languid, it takes you through the life of Mahendra Singh Dhoni, the unflappable captain of the Indian cricket team that won the 2011 World Cup.
Neither parent could pull off much more than a dog paddle, but they figured swimming lessons were a worthwhile way for their children to fill the languid summer months.
Life as a serving of whipped cream on top of whipped cream functions as a master theme of her visions of determinedly languid and deluxe but also intense conviviality.
A new book, titled Being Human, collects a selection of Wegman's Polaroids, where we meet all the characters, including the serious Fay, the languid Batty, and the athletic Candy.
If you have an option to book a vacation or business trip in a relatively languid month for air travel, like January, you will likely find a better deal.
Kinan Azmeh's "Ibn Arabi Postlude" was six languid minutes; Edward Perez's cloying Spanish arrangements, "Latina 6/8 Suite," got a dose of aggressive merriment from Cristina Pato's Galician bagpipes.
"Alharthi avoids the languid ease of chronology in favor of dozens of taut character studies, often no more than a page or two," Beejay Silcox writes in her review.
"For You" is familiar enough, its tight harmonies hovering above languid strings, finding their place somewhere between Michael Bublè's Greatest Hits, a hymn book, and a triumphant national anthem.
Similarly, Mildred's longing for the life she knew -- during what amounts to their exile in Washington, D.C., where languid fields give way to paved, well-trafficked streets -- is almost palpable.
I was particularly smitten with McAvoy's character, a hard-drinking hot mess who likes wearing sweater vests with no shirt underneath and who sleeps in a pile of languid lovers.
PARIAGUAN, Venezuela (Reuters) - Eliannys Vivas, 9, started to get a sore throat on a Friday last month in this languid Venezuelan town where papaya trees shade poor cinder-block homes.
That unique charisma, that cool, haughty, languid role he played so well, adapted equally to roles meant to seduce the audience as it did to roles meant to repel them.
Vocal lines in the accompanying music by Mr. Adams resembled languid yodels echoing off canyon walls, overlapping in gentle waves and evoking a timelessness and mystery that was beyond mourning.
An remained bogey-free for the tournament as he carded a tidy five-under-par 203 in the second round on a languid afternoon at Sedgefield Country Club in Greensboro.
Carré made a version in which the system added an artificial-sounding voice, as he wanted a languid sound that emphasized the fact that it comes precisely from a computer.
Wein's writing still feels like the good ol' days of '60s and '70s scary stories, with gothic castles, languid narration, and stilted speech bringing this yesterday monster back to life.
For six decades, generation after generation has wondered whether George Orwell's nightmare vision has finally arrived — of an all-powerful, omnipresent state bureaucratizing truth and turning people into languid automatons.
The net effect of Sabre's languid nature and truly painful-looking offense is that he seems like a dead-inside maniac once he has his opponents where he wants them.
The characters' body language is languid; when coupled with smooth, slow movements and morphing techniques, they appear like non-humans existing in an upside down universe of exquisite phantasmagoric imagery.
With the Glasgow crowd roaring him on, Duplantis cleared the bar in almost languid fashion before climbing off the mat, crossing his arms across his chest and milking the applause.
Editing. Yes, Alfonso Cuarón's film is mostly composed of languid long takes, but an editing nomination is often considered a key milestone on the way to a best picture win.
I loved the quartet's sophomore album from 2015, Time to Go Home, which added some darker shades to its languid guitar rock and featured lead vocalist Julia Shapiro's perfectly slack pipes.
Morgan Freeman has lent his voice to Hillary Clinton's presidential campaign, narrating in his deep, languid way several ads that will begin airing in South Carolina ahead of the state's Feb.
And so it was on Monday when Venus Williams, as she has done for most of the past 33 summers, took a large, languid stride into the second round of Wimbledon.
KOCHI/MUMBAI (Reuters) - Joby Pathrose, a farmer living a kilometer away from the usually languid Periyar river in southern India, was woken in the night by the sound of rushing waters.
Early internet felt like a languid stroll alongside a particularly weird stream, easy to dip in and out of, whereas modern internet feels like sprinting against the thunder of a river.
His languid performance in last month's debates not only boosted Harris into the upper tier of candidates, but also raised questions about whether he could pull off a grueling presidential bid.
America is mired in a period of languid economic growth — a development marked by a sharp decrease in business investment and companies pulling back on hiring in a period of unpredictability.
But for now, America is mired in a period of languid economic growth, given a sharp decrease in business investment and companies pulling back on hiring in a period of unpredictability.
Her movements were quite slow, her body languid and also voluptuous — not the hard body of contemporary culture nor that of a cartoon character with a tail pipe up her anus.
Ms. Rohe's languid reading of "Roving Woman" is especially lovely, and underscores the songwriter's dry humor ("When I stray away from where I got to be/Someone always takes me home").
The ensemble's sound in Part 2, where a high fluted trumpet floats above languid strings, carried with it the memory of Mahler's Fourth Symphony, which the orchestra played the previous week.
In June, at Joe's Pub, he wore his own clothes and hair, but his voice — airy, languid, day-dreamy — still conjured her, in a homage sweeter and more poignant than ever.
In its languid freneticism, and the repetition of drumbeats guiding it all, the performance resembled, in spirit, the Lakota Ghost Dance, a prayer to revive ancestors and cleanse the land of colonizers.
Jobim and de Moraes's "The Girl from Ipanema", a languid musing on the wistful contemplation of beauty by age, had its first performance, by Mr Gilberto, in a Rio nightclub in 1962.
Tucked amid seed potato and quinoa farms, Driggs normally enjoys a more languid pace of life, with highlights including $5 lime shakes sold on balmy summer days at the corner drug store.
"[Coffee] mitigates headaches, cherishes the animal spirits, takes away listlessness and languor, and is serviceable in all obstructions arising from languid circulation," wrote John Hull Brown in Early American Beverages in 1966.
The new volume likewise shows Guha to be admirably industrious in examining multiple archives, and diligent in his mastery of the arcana of Indian politics, but a bit languid in his analyses.
It's a feeling both languid and feverish, that lives somewhere within the spaces between bliss and melancholia, like a heatwave that's gone on for too long, or waves of sadness during summertime.
The wood-paneled elevator that ferries guests up to "Flight" at the McKittrick Hotel rises at a languid pace, and the tinny, piped-in music sounds like something out of a speakeasy.
McConnell has been a rock of stability in the wild Trump era, navigating the squalls of a riotous, undisciplined President who contrasts sharply with his languid manipulation of the levers of power.
That vocal quality came through strongly in Derya Turkan's soulful improvisation — which included the same languid oscillation of pitch that had struck me as so oddly expressive in the Pomo d'Oro concert.
It pivots on a 12-year-old boy, Xiaolei, who drifts through the languid summer days and nights, but its emotional focus are the adults who whisper and fret about larger changes.
To his languid Midwestern voice he soon added a slightly British overtone, acquired at the same time that he discovered British tailors, to whom he was devoted the rest of his life.
The languid songs on "Spirit of Eden" included elements of free jazz, blues, contemporary classical, industrial and ambient music as well as rock, with Mr. Hollis's quavering vocals floating over it all.
Dance-club mixmaster Danny Tenaglia offers a languid, eloquent, synth-orchestrated reading of Ono's 1981 single "Walking on Thin Ice," whose throbbing beat and minor chords fueled its mood of mystery and foreboding.
Ana Lily Amirpour's stylish black-and-white Farsi-language vampire film feels like a lost 1980s Jim Jarmusch project, thanks to its languid, sleepy 1950s vibe and unending sense of bored, disaffected cool.
That's become less of an issue as the third season begins in the show's languid yet wholly satisfying fashion, heralding the much-anticipated arrival of Gus Fring, the drug czar/fast-food entrepreneur.
The first half of the program also included Kreisler's arrangement of Corelli's Sonata "La Follia," its Baroque character romanticized with robust piano chords and its trills played with languid elegance by Mr. Beilman.
The London that exists in the mind of James Phillips, who created these six short plays (each theater evening consists of four of them) is a wondrous, languid place made of silky metaphor.
But when Capitol Records rereleased the record, which featured Mr. Miller's warm tenor warbling over languid guitars, in 1962, it became a hit, reaching No. 6 on the Billboard pop chart in 1963.
On Giphy, you can find many iconic images from "2001" looping endlessly in seconds-long increments—a jarring compression that couldn't be more at odds with the languid eternity Kubrick sought to capture.
They look into each other's eyes, up close and from across the room—Jenkins's languid camera movements from one to the other make it feel as if the audience is in between them.
These songs stretch out with a languid theatricality, conjuring a sweeping romantic feel through sparsely arranged guitars and keyboards, and muted strings and horns, as she assumes her smokiest, most honey-coated voice.
The earlier novel is languid, slangy, and smoky, its characters confined to night clubs where they banter and rib one another about sex and booze and how badly they played the night before.
"Oh, the revolution was here / That would set you free from those bourgeoisie," he sings on the languid and hypnotic "American Dream," which deals more with disillusionment over aging than anything explicitly Trumpian.
Think languid tailoring, hippie headscarves and Navajo prints — as well as a sexed-up homage to the Wild West, with sparkling Stetsons, shearling jackets and showstopping red and cream python-skin thigh-highs.
The colors are muted and the style is naturalistic; swimming ponds and poultry and heat-languid vegetables enable the children's games, and the cinematographer, Santiago Racaj, crouches down to toddler height to watch.
He was surrounded by a languid swarm of crew members, who brought him water, fussed over the orange jumpsuit that was his costume for the day, and kept him shaded from the sun.
Data showed that industrial production in Spain and France rose more than expected in November, although analysts said that production had a long road ahead to sustained recovery, owing to languid global demand.
There's a bit of a Frou Frou vibe to this languid, romantic beat, but her slow, lilting delivery is so much more rooted in Brazilian music than indie pop could ever hope to be.
WHETHER in the breathless years of double-digit economic growth or today's more languid era, one constant in China has been the poor state of workers' rights and the frequent outbreaks of labour unrest.
In his drawings and watercolors, Skolnick's line is economical, languid, and assured; for a young artist who is still refining his craft, he seems to have instinctively learned the expressive power of holding back.
The raw, festering obsession with personal infirmities, so fruitful for writers in the past, is endangered in our spiritually languid era, when private emotion and thought are released too quickly into the public realm.
They're united by ambition, rather than aesthetic: Mr. Martens makes languid, street-influenced ready-to-wear, Ms. Kocher is a couture embellishment specialist, Mr. Merikoski moonlights as a men's wear designer for Louis Vuitton.
Papadakis and Cizeron seemed to float across the ice with a romantic, lyrical performance, and won the silver with 763 points, but the crowd remained subdued during their languid, modern routine to "Moonlight" Sonata.
When the mask came off, Imam, 32, launched into "I Min Zon" ("In My Zone"), a languid, withering song from her first EP, in which she rails against racism and sexism in the country.
Sifting for things to do one languid day, we read that on the outskirts of Paris is one of the world's oldest pet cemeteries, Cimetière des Chiens et Autres Animaux Domestiques, dating to 1899.
On Baseball LOS ANGELES — This World Baseball Classic has taken the languid pastime of springtime baseball and turned it into something else, as if the game were being viewed through a fun house mirror.
The result is a rebooted drama, now allowed to "move forward in a more languid way that I'm hopeful will really bring these characters back to life," Ms. Britton said in a recent interview.
The languid melody and arrangements wrap the aching lyrics in shimmery chiffon: This is the wistful sound of the other 1960s, when you realized dreams were not all they were cracked up to be.
Mr. Milarsky drew refined performances from the young musicians, particularly in the languid third piece, titled "Summer Morning by the Lake (Colors)," which had a sensuous, viscous quality, with small details crinkling the music's surface.
Whereas La Haine's pacing is electric and its punch lines sharp, Lino Brocka's languid neo-realism inflected Filipino classic, Manila in the Claws of Lights (1975), ups its temperature of resentment more slowly and deliberately.
LONDON (Reuters) - Oil major BP has clashed with rival Vitol in the once-languid West African crude market, buying up cargoes and taking a big derivative position that may have raised costs for European refiners.
He catches perfectly the curiously languid pace of twentieth-century middle-class English life, which persisted even through two world wars, and which self-deluding Brexiteers vainly imagine can be reinstituted in today's globalized world.
But players have thought nothing of taking them away from the game, often with glee; the comment section on that article is mostly full-throated endorsements of shrinking BattleTech's languid battles into rapid-fire skirmishes.
For much of "Ya Ibni, Ya Ibni (My Son, My Son)," the band has a loose and languid rapport, as if some great feeling has seeped into the room, and they're too stricken to assemble.
The city's Department of Investigation, a semi-independent watchdog agency, began looking into the city's languid response to the complaint before Mayor de Blasio fired its commissioner, Mark Peters, over an unrelated abuse of power.
It's perversely languid for a dance mix, happy to moonwalk around the lower BPMs, coming on like the hazy recollection of the weediest night you've ever spent on an Ibizan beach, or in an Italian disco.
Sure, sometimes the riffs take on a certain smoky, languid quality, and the pace rarely kicks above an amble, but otherwise, Alunah's sound owes far more to psychedelic 70s rock, classic doom, and even goth rock.
His single "Dun Talkin" introduced him to listeners in 2016, where he crooned about street beef over a languid dancehall beat before handing the mic over to north London rapper Abra Cadabra for a feature verse.
As ever, it's the type of record that you could leave on in the background, Krgovich's languid vocals, soft bass, slide guitar interludes, and occasional horn solos lapping up like waves on a sparsely populated beach.
Though the ball broke sharply left as it slowed, finishing a couple of inches wide, the tap-in birdie contributed to a second round seven-under 63 on a languid day at TPC Southwind in Tennessee.
But Thursday's trading was languid, with S&P and the Dow Jones industrial average dipping after three days of gains, even as some fund managers snapped up stocks at the end of March and the quarter.
But there were many literal translations from sound into movement: crisp jumps corresponding to jabbing high notes in the flute or piano, or a floppy-limbed, languid pirouette accompanied by fuzzy-toned harmonics in the strings.
But Yuzuru Hanyu, 23, the defending Olympic champion from Japan, competing for the first time in nearly four months because of an ankle injury, skated a performance of great technical skill, languid beauty and strategic cleverness.
The music began — Röyksopp and Robyn's dark synth ballad "Monument" — and the figure began to move long sleeves of pink fabric, folded into teardrop-shaped cavities, as if puppeteered, her gestures alternating between robotic and languid.
When feminism came to the fore in the 21960s and the languid minimalism of Diane Von Furstenberg wrap dresses and Halston jersey columns dominated fashion, Caudry lace manufacturers fell on hard times, and several companies closed.
Languid and contemplative — the first season covered a mere seven days — it follows Daniel Holden (Aden Young) as he returns to the stifling confines of his rural Georgia hometown after 19 years of death-row solitude.
In the first few pages of his new novel, he renders the spectacle of the bombing with a languid, balletic beauty, pitting the unhurried composure of his prose against the violence of the events it describes.
But Jon and Ygritte still found their sexual awakening in a burst of passion they could no longer hold in; Grey Worm and Missandei eased into it, guiding each other with long, languid looks for reassurance.
A faded Areva logo is etched onto Arlit's entry arch, marking the last police checkpoint before a city of right-angle intersections, unnervingly broad and unpaved avenues, mud-block neighborhoods, and military police on languid, endless patrols.
U.S. buyout firms, which were smarting from falling oil prices and a languid credit market earlier this year, have shown a bounce in earnings growth across the board as a rebound in energy prices boosted investment returns.
West Palm Beach, Florida (CNN)Minutes before President Donald Trump departed the White House on Friday for his languid Florida hideaway, he appeared to exasperate aides who had hoped he might avoid holding court with the press.
The vocals are sparse, the riffs are long and languid, the distortion pedel is king—this is the perfect record to zone out to, to let wash over you and haunt the crannies of your dozy brain.
In fact, the pace of building new transit has been so languid, America's 20 largest metro areas have the same or even fewer miles of transit service (including bus routes) per capita than they did in 2003.
Even at two-and-a-half hours there's a lot of skimming over details and more than a little grandstanding, as well as numerous languid shots of the dashing 24-year-old general and his swooning devotees.
"Forest Green" is languid and falsetto-filled, "Lyla" has an irrepressible syncopation, and "Hymnostic" is a piano ballad with the type of rich harmonies that Vernon could only have dreamed of writing in his DeYarmond Edison days.
Normally, it takes quite a bit to excite my neighbors under the languid southern sun, but as one horror has followed another, I am no longer taking for granted that they will put up with this much longer.
But now that the show has finally caught up to the, shall we say, *languid *pace of George R. R. Martin's writing, everyone is finally on a level playing field, equally unsure of what's going to happen next.
With its moon-lit fiestas, languid white-sand beaches, ancient colonial towns set in the rugged Sierras, and Mayan pyramids rising from the misty Yucatan jungle, it's no wonder so many people are starting new lives in Mexico.
The Vancouver-born singer-songwriter released five other languid solo LPs in that stretch, and he'd toured extensively, but the songs of dormant turmoil he ended up with on Open Field had sat around, waiting to be finished.
" Characterized as a "recipe for a languid August news day," the Baker breakup had as its ingredients, The Times wrote, "one blond former model with a piquant tongue and a socially prominent bloodline, one husband and one paramour.
In the self-portrait, smartly dressed in a waistcoat and cuff links, he stares out at you with a languid composure that, after a while, in its decorous way, begins to take on a hint of the confrontational.
On her 2017 album "French Touch," the former first lady of France interprets songs by the Rolling Stones ("Miss You"), Depeche Mode ("Enjoy the Silence") and even AC/DC ("Highway to Hell") in a pleasantly languid chanson style.
In a game that is played at a languid pace — no matter how many times a catcher is permitted to visit the pitcher's mound — there are surely moments, like a midsummer weeknight game in Atlanta or Arlington, Tex.
The models, a diverse mix of mostly "street cast" women and men of all ages, walked in and out of the rooms with a languid saunter, hands in their pockets and a far-off look in their eyes.
The song itself wasn't a hit -- her languid version was almost 11 minutes long -- but the resulting live album, also called "Amazing Grace," became Franklin's most popular album and the top-selling live gospel album of all time.
Reporters spotted the mouthguard the tall 25-year-old, whose languid movement around court obviously belies the nervous tension he is fighting, during his 6-1 6-4 6-4 Australian Open victory over Lucas Pouille on Tuesday.
Yet the director, Marc Forster (who wrote the script with Sean Conway), fashions such a languid, tipsy aesthetic around the seemingly happy marriage of Gina and James (Blake Lively and Jason Clarke) that it's easy to keep watching.
But it was the silhouette that made the strongest impact: jackets abbreviated high on the torso, pants billowing organically around the leg, like a fusion of languid '30s styles — Owens loves that period — and wide-cut skater trousers.
A hint of the Czech Art Nouveau master Alphonse Mucha's simultaneously sure and languid line can be felt in Pecka's pictures, which, if they were not so neatly self-contained, could easily take a turn toward the psychedelic.
The selfsame fractal structures are still there, but their palette is a monochromatic black and white that looks almost like a bluish chrome, with the shapes moving at a languid, molten pace that mirrors the ambient electronic track.
The easygoing hair was matched with what makeup artist Pat McGrath called a "very languid, very decadent, and very rock 'n' roll look," with a smoky eye of black pencil and creamy brown shadow, topped with a dewy layer.
Starring Timothee Chalamet as a 17 year old in 1980s Italy, and Armie Hammer as a visiting American scholar, "Call Me By Your Name" is the sensual story of first love played out during an idyllic and languid summer.
"You wanna know about 'The Healing Component'?" he asks his sister at the outset of the album, one of several conversations between the pair thread throughout an album that toggles between fire-and-brimstone sonic brutality and languid looseness.
There's a pulsating sensuality coiled beneath Vicious Cousins' sparse arrangements, wrapped around each grungy note and nestled within every breath of her dreamy, almost languid vocals, especially on this track we're premiering here (taken from her debut, All Disappearing).
Having fallen in love with the "more languid way of life," he then paid $2 million in 2015 for an 1880s Victorian on nearly five Sound-front acres in Orient that he hopes to finish fixing up this summer.
She was a nullity, an absence, answering yes and no obediently if she was questioned, in that languid drawl that always caught Valerie on the raw—though she knew the accent wasn't the child's fault, only what she'd learned.
Across all his records, he's conjured languid but cozy sounding aural landscapes that sound especially good when they're plugged into your ears while you're walking around in the freezing cold, or wrapped up in bed when it's chilly outside.
Season 3, BBC America, June 222 There's no "'Broadchurch' will return" after the closing credits this time — the show's third season of languid seaside menace, hyper-procedural police work and squabbling-partner dramedy is by all accounts its last.
On a languid Sunday afternoon, Mr. Corenswet elaborated on the bovine-aviation nexus as he headed to a flight simulator class at Van Nuys Airport, a busy hub in the heart of the San Fernando Valley in Los Angeles.
Following "Slide" and "Heatstroke," the languid, funk-tinged track is anchored by the 19-year-old Texas R&B singer, with the chart-topping Atlanta rapper swooping in at the minute-and-a-half mark to detail his latest retail sprees.
The city is languid and sensual even in the daylight, white beaches and blue sea and tan flesh never far away; the people do not rush, as if they're determined not to miss any of the bright beauty around them.
West Palm Beach, Florida (CNN)President Donald Trump arrived for another weekend at his languid Florida resort on Thursday, this time without the usual retinue of top aides who have accompanied him in the past, even as global tensions flare.
The former is a lush, languid, but lyrically taught record, a leap forward for an artist who, somehow, is still just 23; the latter is a typically ambitious record that seeks to channel the spirit of the late Gil Scott-Heron.
There are romantic passages — a duet for Christopher Bloom and Diana Winfree, in which he remains at her feet, catching her languid falls — and satirical ones, as when pairs of women scurry in on their knees, chattering like town gossips.
The performers of all ages — a child, teenagers, young adults, and much older adults — recline on towels, fiddle with their smart phones, read books; they are languid vacationers on a curiously unstuck and isolated beach which could be pretty much anywhere.
The Fed, watchful of languid inflation and signs of economic softness arising from tariff disputes, is expected to lower interest rates for the first time in a decade at the conclusion of its two-day monetary policy meeting starting on Tuesday.
Before all that, The Beach's stunning depictions of languid lagoons and velvet sand would be captured on cameras—similar to the one that the character Françoise uses—for years to come, due in part to the success of the film.
Throughout the 70s, Buffett endeared himself to everyone who would rather play than work with his carefree, languid rhythm and strangely poetic tales of beach life that pondered such subjects as being hungover and wanting chocolate milk and dreaming about cheeseburgers.
Mahwish Chisty's "Hellfire II" (2017–18) consists of cast foam replicas of the eponymous missiles in a show of militarized strength, which hold their fire in a languid cascade of weaponry that for now feels harmless caught in its frozen dive.
Libidinous, spectral, languid, unflattering: Here are four adjectives to describe the portraits done by the Amsterdam-based South African artist Marlene Dumas, the only woman alive to have had a full-scale painting retrospective at the Museum of Modern Art.
Here are five things to watch: If any place could soothe the tempers of G-7 leaders, it is the weekend getaway village of La Malbaie, 90 miles northeast of Quebec City, near the languid waters of the St. Lawrence River.
"In Paris, everyone has the impression that they're doing a lot but at the end of the day, they've done little," Hansen said, adding that the Parisian sense of time is obscured by to-do lists, errands, meetings and languid lunches.
The music's languid warmth presents her dilemma with clarity: this character is stuck, in Southern California and in her own life, as claustrophobia sets in and her songwriting resorts to smaller and smaller gestures, barely perceptible flinches, to convey quiet desperation.
Another example of the cross-cultural potential in reality shows is Terrace House, the Japanese property that Netflix now co-produces with Fuji TV; anecdotally, it seems like a lot of international viewers are catching on to the show's unusually languid appeal.
Still, when asked to explain trade volumes, he unhesitatingly contrasts the work ethic in China, a crowded, hyper-competitive country lacking in natural resources, with the languid pace of life in Russia, a country blessed with land and mineral riches to spare.
In the years since I discovered the work, while writing for a classical music content website, I've found myself constantly mentally replaying some passages, especially the languid pastoral atmosphere of the Third movement and the frenzied orgiastic dance of the witches' Sabbath.
The movements of the British grow increasingly languid; when they and the robed black men survey the water, it's clear that the sea is what introduced the former to the latter — and what brought the latter, unwillingly, to the home of the former.
"Pregnant Maria" is languid and proud, an almond-eyed odalisque whose nakedness is a conversation between women; Benjamin, a young black boy, is serious about sitting for this portrait, his hands shoved out of the frame like he's trying to keep them still.
He appears in press photos in flowing linen robes and favors languid pools of synthesizer the main structure of most of the compositions here, but its far more of a head trip than your average Wal-Mart endcap compilation of centering sounds.
"Kiss Them For Me" samples hip-hop artist Schoolly D and "Face to Face," from the Batman Returns soundtrack, has a languid stride that links together the late '80s R&B of Soul II Soul and 90s trip-hop, a la Portishead.
The Fed, watchful of languid inflation and signs of economic softness arising from tariff disputes, is expected to lower interest rates for the first time in a decade at the conclusion of its two-day monetary policy meeting, which convenes on Tuesday.
TOKYO, May 1 (Reuters) - Short-term Japanese government bond prices edged slightly down on Monday after the Bank of Japan trimmed its buying in the three- to five-year zone, while the overall mood was languid in thin trading ahead of holidays.
The seller of Modigliani's languid 2109 three-quarter length portrait "Jeanne Hebuterne (au foulard)," back on the market after being bought at auction in 703, was rather less confident of success, and accepted a minimum price from Sotheby's of at least £270 million.
Picasso's disturbing "Woman in a Red Armchair" of 1931 — exhibited in public for the first time — has the languid body of Marie-Thérèse Walter, but a face virtually vandalized by a torrent of black and white brush strokes and an outlined heart.
Floating, structurally languid R&B and soaring falsetto have become de rigeur for cool kids, blog darlings, and massive pop stars alike: Consider Zayn Malik's high-budget rebranding post-One Direction as a solo artist steeped in Sade and 90s R&B.
With the murky, languid cinematography by Fernando Lockett, delicate editing by Alice Furtado and Luiz Pretti, plus evocative music by Juan Rojo Pedro Durães, the film plays like a whispery ghost movie, in which the real tormentors are the protagonists' inner thoughts.
But Angela Missoni, 58, scion of the Missoni fashion house that was founded in 1953 — and whose languid, luridly colored work came to epitomize the '70s and the constant revivals of that decade forever after — is responsible for more collections than most.
In person, he's preternaturally tanned (he holidays in the United Arab Emirates, "the shortest flight to the most sun"), and his voice, a languid Californian drawl, redolent of the state where he lived until the age of 42, softens his doomsday portents.
This Nigeria-bred artist, born Oluwatosin Ajibade, has termed his signature style "banku music," after the traditional Ghanaian dish — a winking reference to critical takes on his languid vocal style, which gives the impression of someone who has just had a heavy meal.
This languid, melancholy work for solo harp, orchestra and what its composer calls "micro films" is the result of Mr. Tan's own field research into a nearly extinct language and calligraphy used for 700 years by women from a village in his native Hunan province.
This open-minded creative approach has lead to a varied discography that ranges from Toro Y Moi's languid, funk-influenced electro-pop, to Les Sins' slinky dance beats, and delightfully off-kilter collaborations with artists including the Avalanches, Kool A.D., Tyler, The Creator, and more.
Its graceful metal arms — punctuated by gold-leaf handblown glass globes — drip with hundreds of slender brass chains that sparkle in the reflected light like sun on ice, or as summer days grow long and languid, like links of Spanish moss tumbling over outstretched boughs.
The clip is a typically lush, languid affair which sees Hadreas' body in perfect harmony with his music, in a genuinely moving visual which feels like it collects everything wonderful about Perfume Genius and gifts it to everyone who is lucky enough to see it.
Call Me by Your Name has such a languid pull, a quiet heat that pulls you into Elio and Oliver's gorgeous summer — and into the looming pain of losing it that finally crashes in the movie's astonishing final take of Elio mourning what he's lost.
To be fair, the short film was billed as a match—the very first House of Horrors match, to be precise, cooked up in the dark imagination of Bray Wyatt in order to get revenge on his languid arch-rival, current World Champion Randy Orton.
Then at lunchtime onto a parade of languid femininity at Céline, where swirling speculation surrounding a possible exit by Phoebe Philo — could she be headed to Dior, or even off to Alaïa — was firmly doused by management last month (at least inside the house).
If you show up on a weekday in the morning or afternoon, when seats are not hard to come by and the room has a languid, unhurried air, you could get just a cup of bek-kopi and linger over it with a newspaper.
Such a large gap in the division, coupled with their languid play in recent weeks, has left the Yankees in a position where their most tangible goal the rest of the season is to regain their health and form for the wild-card game.
Cabello sounds as beautiful and languid as she usually does, but it's Pharrell's vocal which also steals the show here: enunciating for his life, he moves between playfully stretching out words and sensually whispering them, and it makes for a listen that is exhilarating.
But after a languid holiday sales season, the company's lenders grew worried about whether Toys "R" Us executives were taking steps drastic enough to restructure the business to allow it to compete over the long term, according to the people briefed on the matter.
"Skate Kitchen" is a depiction of a particular kind of hangout freedom that's at its most beautiful when it's nearly languid, as characters sit on tar-beach rooftops taking in the city at twilight, or navigate street corners on their boards in relaxed arcing motions.
The ones he allowed on Wednesday night were among the soft variety: two by Luke Voit, who had a career-high four hits, and another by Miguel Andujar were languid fly balls that landed in the first few rows down the right-field line.
Here he celebrates the release of something a little gentler and more straightforward: a solo piano album, "Solo a Genova," featuring covers of songs by the likes of Curtis Mayfield, Joni Mitchell and John Coltrane, in a personal patois that wanders from languid to joyful.
The big picture: Trump's prime-time address at 9:00 ET tonight, his first from the Oval Office, is part of an urgent P.R. strategy designed to make up for what some Republican officials feel was a languid use of the president's bully pulpit over the holidays.
With its languid, flute-filled opening credits accompanying a montage of film stills spanning 2500-plus years, Varda by Agnès presents a portrait of an artist as an eccentric, but with a tenderness and depth that complement the breadth of her craft and force of her legacy.
The big picture: Trump's prime-time address at 9 pm ET tonight, his first from the Oval Office, is part of an urgent PR strategy designed to make up for what some Republican officials feel was a languid use of the president's bully pulpit over the holidays.
Long, languid days of laying by the pool, laying in bed, laying on the couch, or laying on bean bag chairs are punctured sparingly by the familiar cries of "I've got a text!" that dictate pretty much the single thing they're required to do that day.
We get an insight into the minutiae of their relationship in a way that feels even more realistic than Blue: Corsini pays special attention to their body language, their languid summer days, and the intrinsic personality differences that come from being people from two completely different worlds.
And it also illustrates the challenge and demands inherent in each game: Football Manager moves at a languid pace, and even though few would argue it's an easy game, it falls into the "easy fun" category here because it doesn't make any great impositions on the player.
Rachel Abrams MARKETS Financial policy makers in China will be hoping their languid stock markets get a vote of confidence on Wednesday (Tuesday evening in New York), when a decision on whether to include domestic Chinese shares in a major global stock index is to be announced.
We were quickly beguiled by its languid charm, and we recalled the grace notes of Greenwich Village and Chelsea in a compact town that has a dozen art galleries and craft shops, and plainspoken restaurants that let you feel like you are dining in your grandmother's kitchen.
Inside Mr. Michele's living room, two languid Boston terrier dogs, the inspiration for a Gucci special collection, snored loudly as he and his boyfriend, the urban planning professor Giovanni Attili, sat next to a Christmas tree and made clear their activism was no radical chic hobby.
For the most part, the music is spacious and languid; Cuco's signature use of repetition imbues many of his songs with a genuine tenderness—themes of heartbreak and longing are tentpoles for the album, which mostly finds the 21-year-old balladeer explicating on young love.
The paintings ended up at Immendorf Castle, where they were destroyed in a fire set by German SS forces during World War II. Along with Klimt's preparatory drawings and photographs, the small, shadowy collotypes of drifting, languid bodies are all that remain of the never-realized mural.
"Anything You Want" is, so far, only a demo, and its chorus is taken from Roy Orbison's time-defying bop "You Got It." It features Butler waxing long, languid and lyrical at a piano, mulling over ideas about America and what it means to him and his family.
If The Hateful Eight represented a real nastiness nadir, Once Upon a Time has arrived as low-key relief — a melancholy and languid (until its final moments) movie about the friendship between two fading showbiz types who are getting left behind by both counterculture and the American New Wave.
Sanchez drawls like a Tennessee country outlaw, her guitar scrapes the floor with a languid but jittery riff, Ellie English's drum's thud in and out behind her, and Irita Pai holds it all together with a bassline that bounces in the verses and stretches out in the chorus.
If you have ever been to a small town for your summer holidays, listened in wide-eyed wonder as adults swapped stories around the dinner table and spent languid afternoons lying on the grass, then Konkona Sen Sharma's "A Death in the Gunj" is just the film for you.
" Filled with languid, lace-paneled prairie dresses that nod to Terrence Malick's "Badlands" and shearling-collared bombers that recall Gus Van Sant's "My Own Private Idaho," Vevers's ready-to-wear collections reflect a lifelong fascination with Americana as seen through "the outsider perspective of an Englishman in New York.
With the federal deficit growing and economic growth sputtering along in the low single digits, the Republican Party is facing questions from within over what many see as a blind faith in the theory that deep tax cuts are the shot of economic adrenaline a languid economy needs.
From 2018's "IUD," a quirky track about asking her partner to come with her to Planned Parenthood, to last month's "Psych Ward," which depicts her time at a mental health institution, this Norwegian-born Brooklynite mines personal experience in service of vivid stories, delivered in her languid, creamy alto.
For those who want to savor the last languid days of summer while still taking in a bit of art, we've got five getaways to keep you occupied: from an art collector's home museum, to a house made of glass bottles, and even a classic film set buried in the sand.
For all the poise and commitment that the soprano, Tony Arnold, brought to her part — which included languid hummed glissandos and speech-like rhythmic recitation — there was a claustrophobic sense of the text's being smothered by the muted moans and buzzing outbursts that the technically impressive trombonist, Tim Albright, produced.
But if it actually wanted to have as much fun with Harley Quinn as its trailers promised it would, the film could've done a lot worse than let Robbie's Harley and a languid Ivy tear shit up on a big screen in the supervillain equivalent of a wink and a smirk.
By this I don't mean vast pools to do laps in, but diminutive gems with which to enjoy the languid, liquid lifestyle of an afternoon drink outside, countering the heat with the sensory pleasures of submersion, so necessary in a place where daytime temperatures soar to 110 degrees in the summer.
In his installation, "Made in China" (1997-98), languid stuffed animals view mindless images of a dispiriting age in slide shows and on TV while surrounded by a sea of consumerist crap — bottles of cooking sauces, plastic toys and dolls, jigsaw puzzles, balloons, computer parts, a bathtub lined with silver fabric.
As the performers (members of the excellent American Contemporary Music Ensemble) played languid, dreamy strands of oscillating figures and sustained sonorities, the speakers emitted a constant background rush of crackling static, like the feedback from amplifiers, or crackling from an old radio when a station is not tuned in properly.
Eat Some could see it as ill timed that just as you are giving the porch a final sweep and nailing shut the screen doors of summer, this perfect, languid, lavish alfresco meal — the kind pitched in food magazines back in June — pulls up the driveway, windows down, honking its horn.
"My vision is always more languid and roving than something inspired by a specific trend or era or muse," says Johnson, who lives between Brooklyn and Montauk, New York, and works directly with dozens of female artisans the world over, from alpaca spinners in the Peruvian highlands to folk embroiderers in New Delhi.
It is with these drawings, some from 1908 but the majority done around 43, that Modigliani began to integrate the lessons of Cubism into his work, sublimating the erotic into slices of curved and straight lines, ennobling the languid poses of his models (including the nude Akhmatova, in several images) with hieroglyphic grandeur.
Here was a very languid introduction to Max Caulfield, our player-controlled "hero" of sorts, who ultimately must make a plot-climaxing decision, after so many (some seriously tough) choices across the game, to see her home destroyed, along with many of its inhabitants, or save her best friend Chloe from death.
McCombs' newest, Mangy Love, is his first for alt-leaning Epitaph subsidiary Anti-, and it, like most of his music, is languid and breezy, though still packed with his typically beautiful melodies and lyrical punchlines: "Netflix and die / go on and cry," for one; "Sugar and spice / and everything weird," for another.
If you've ever seen Michael Mayer play out, or have listened to legendary mixes like Immer or Fabric 13, you'll know that he's a master of pacing, a slow-building sonic architect happy to eke out subtle blends for minutes at a time, resulting in a DJing style that's luxurious and languid.
I don't just mean the sun-dipped Italian countryside where Elio and Oliver spend languid summer days around the pool, or Luca Guadagnino's delicate direction, or the stunning performances at the center of the film, or even the simple joy of watching Armie Hammer flail about to The Psychedelic Furs at the town disco.
True, his long hair, piratelike beard and single pearl-drop earring still evoke the bad-boy drifter he once was, growing up across the Mersey from Liverpool, intrigued by the Northern soul scene of the 1960s, which was made up of R&B and Motown, flare pants and dance marathons both languid and manic.
While this album often feels elegiac, as Mering's voice looms and languid strings proliferate, it's ultimately threaded through with hope–with the idea that attempting to understand the world, to accept that this is sometimes not possible, and to love and know each other regardless (as on the fantastic, genuinely Carole King-reminiscent "Picture You Better").
This Oregon-based project features Donovan on viola and drummer Daniel Eppihimer, with bassist Elliot Harvey handling the lion's share of the composition as well as the ghostly, harmonized vocals, and traffics in the kind of muted, languid melange of folk, sludge, neoclassical, post-rock, and doom that renders bands like Amber Asylum and Wolvserpent so mesmerizing.
And in gorgeously languid pieces like 4th Floor to Mildness (2016) and Worry Will Vanish Relief (2014), she zooms in on parts of the body we rarely view closely — often out of disgust, shame, or familiarity — transforming them into beautiful abstractions, almost indistinguishable from the leaves and dirt and stems of the natural world alongside them.
Its most prized Delacroixes, including the flag-waving "Liberty Leading the People," are staying home, but the languid "Women of Algiers" is coming to the Met, as is the impassioned "Greece on the Ruins of Missolonghi," whose conjoined themes of liberty, nationalism and racial and sexual anxiety have lost none of their relevance two centuries on.
Gone are the mornings where you opened the bedroom curtains to blinding sunshine and blue sky, gone are the languid, sweat-soaked days in the grass drinking luke-warm Red Stripes before they warm up any more, and gone are the hours spent aimlessly walking the streets with your mates, too giddy and lethargic to make plans in the 30 degree heat.
CreditCreditMamadi Doumbouya for The New York Times On a sticky late-spring Saturday in New York, Devonté Hynes was on the set of the video for the song "Jewelry," one of his newest solo recordings under the name Blood Orange — a typically restless, jazzy slow jam that starts as a spoken-word poem and ends as a kind of languid rap.
When Jamie and Julie make a break for it in her VW beetle, like outlaws, she pursues them, with the aid of Abbie and William, and what ought to be a wrathful showdown resolves into a lovely sequence, touched with Shakespearean forgiveness, as everybody snacks on Chinese takeout and dances slowly around a motel room, to a languid old tune on the radio.
Three years later, 2011's Bon Iver mixed in a bunch of orchestrated electronics that vaguely recall megaplatinum AOR fixtures like Toto and Howard Jones without sacrificing languid atmosphere or melancholy quietude, daubing the residual guitar plucking and waves of noodling synthesizer with the kind of smooth plastic gloss that goes down like strawberries and cream when applied to teenpop but in this inappropriate folk-rock context tastes like cold turkey grease.
While it might not have had quite the impact on club culture at large that Amnesia or Ku have, the story of Ibiza as a destination for those looking to vacation from life itself wouldn't be complete without a chapter or two on the 15th century finca that a former yachtsman, model, actor, and gigolo converted into a resort synonymous with languid days and wild nights that live long in the memory.
Call Me By Your Name is far less concerned with the gender politics of its central couple than it is with the connection between two souls — a concept that sadly still seems foreign (little wonder the film is a product of France and Italy), but one that adds a welcome depth to Guadagnino's languid narrative (he wrote the script with his I Am Love collaborator Walter Fasano and Maurice's James Ivory), which unspools with all the laziness of a sticky midsummer afternoon.
There were also slogans on clothing like — "Stop Calling 911 on the Culture," mixed among the men's and women's suiting — broad-shouldered jackets cropped and nipped in at the waist over languid trousers — the long, swishy silk shirts atop skinny pants; quilted satin duvet skirts; and tank dresses encrusted in a micro-mosaic of crystals picking out the portrait of a father cradling his newborn child, all of it imbued with the ease of sweats and the soaring dreams of gospel.
It features taut guest verses from YG and Offset, but 2 Chainz bests them with plain-spoken charm: "Me and momma used to trap out the same houseUsed to eat and go to sleep on the same couchMe and momma got busted at the same timeWent to court and told judge the damn same lies" JON CARAMANICA "Worth It" starts out like it might be restful and languid: a little guitar picking, some wordless sustained singing, and Haley Heynderickx — a songwriter from Portland, Ore.

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