languor u rečniku PONS

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Formed in 1977, the group became pioneers of a cross-cultural sound that fused the languor of reggae music with the raw anger of punk.
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It could be seen in schoolchildrens languor and pallor.
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This album is filled with feelings of lethargy, languor, drowsiness and disengagement, yet most of the songs sound warm and sweet.
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Palm trees rustled over sand, there were flowers everywhere -- and sweet-smelling languor in the air.
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That watchful languor is a phenomenon of the teenage years.
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It was a time, much anticipated and much appreciated, of leisure, languor, lassitude and lingering at the beach well into suppertime...
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His thumri progresses in a leisurely languor with ample abandonment.
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This album is filled with feelings of lethargy, languor and disengagement, yet most of the tracks sound warm and sweet, as opposed to those piquant self-centered ones before her motherhood.
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Melancholic and distressed by slander against her, she sank into a final languor before dying.
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If they are too high, difficulty, and perhaps discords, will be the consequence; if too low, dulness and languor.
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