The slow stare that he gave me did not mitigate the leisureliness of his entry. |
This has to be part of the form's appeal to her, but its essential leisureliness poses a challenge for a poet keen to score, as it were, in overtime. |
Its significance dawns on you with the leisureliness of shock, in the state of mind that occupies, for example, the moment — a foretaste of eternity — after you have slipped on an icy sidewalk and before you hit the ground. |
Its thinking is leisurely, because today revolt requires leisureliness and not speed. |
It was written with the clarity and leisureliness, the almost forgotten confidence, of a Victorian novel. |
A ray of interest illumined the leisureliness of the hon. Geoffrey's eyes. |