How To Use indolently In A Sentence
- One arm disentangled itself from the covers, her fingers curling indolently into the fine cotton of the quilt.
- Better, far better aspire to deserve this name, than to repose indolently on a rank and a title deduced from monarchies, to say to thyself, "I shall be a lady forever. The Young Maiden
- The indolently nude woman in the featured painting was in fact modeled by Ingres's first wife.
- There's a wonderful cover shot to the 1958 album Legrand Jazz, with pianist-composer Michel Legrand wearing an expression of insouciant expectation, Gauloise at the corner of his mouth, indolently summoning invisible sidemen to action. This week's new live music
- Wang, who, leaning indolently against the back of her chair in a position halfway between sitting and standing, asked, Have you had dinner?
- He threw himself as he spoke upon a chair, and indolently, but gracefully, received the kind offices, of Albert, who undid the coarse buttonings of the leathern gamashes which defended his legs, and spoke to him the whilst: -- "What a fine specimen of the olden time is your father, Sir Henry! Woodstock; or, the Cavalier
- Mist brooded on the cerulean-green sea like incandescent wraiths, yet the sky was a faint blush of cerulean, and the diluted sun was indolently mountaineering the stairway into the heavens.
- Although the majority of cases behave indolently, occasional distant metastasis, local invasion or recurrence have been reported.
- He threw himself as he spoke upon a chair, and indolently, but gracefully, received the kind offices, of Albert, who undid the coarse buttonings of the leathern gamashes which defended his legs, and spoke to him the whilst: — “What a fine specimen of the olden time is your father, Sir Henry! Woodstock
- he lives indolently with his relatives