We meet in Soho, in a tall, skinny office just large enough to accommodate his 6ft 2ins of long-limbed languidness. |
The new book, too, begins innocuously enough, with a deceptive, Merchant-Ivory languidness. |
To feel this calm, the depth of this glance, the voluptousness, the tenderness or the fury, the anger, the greediness and the languidness. |
The intensity of sentiment in these faces is like a disease, sharpening the lineaments and discoloring the blood, and putting all the suffering languidness of fever into the eyes. |
Such preeminence, and such languidness and inactivity, are things which could evidently not coexist. |
Anderson has a certain languidness about him tonight, never really sprinting for the ball, trying ambitious passes without assessing the risks. |