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  • 41slow´ly — slow «sloh», adjective, adverb, verb. –adj. 1. taking a long time; taking longer than usual; not fast or quick: »a slow journey, a slow messenger. 2. behind time; running at less than proper speed: »The fat man is a slow runner. Seldom readers… …

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  • 42Izaak Walton — Born 9 August 1593 Stafford, Staffordshire, England Died 15 December 1683(1683 12 15) (aged 90) …

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  • 43saunter — saunterer, n. /sawn teuhr, sahn /, v.i. 1. to walk with a leisurely gait; stroll: sauntering through the woods. n. 2. a leisurely walk or ramble; stroll. 3. a leisurely gait. [1660 70; of uncert. orig.] Syn. 1 3. amble, ramble, meander. * * * …

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  • 44slow — slowly, adv. slowness, n. /sloh/, adj., slower, slowest, adv., slower, slowest, v. adj. 1. moving or proceeding with little or less than usual speed or velocity: a slow train. 2. characterized by lack of speed: a slow pace. 3. taking or requiring …

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  • 45saunter — 1. verb To stroll, or walk at a leisurely pace Syn: amble 2. noun a) A leisurely walk or stroll b) …

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  • 46Неторопливые пешеходы, омнибусы с открытым верхом и кэбы со скачущими лошадьми — Leisurely pedestrians, open topped buses and hansom cabs with trotting horses Жанр документальный фильм Режиссёр Уильям Фриз Грин …

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  • 47slow — I (New American Roget s College Thesaurus) adj. time consuming; dull witted, dense (sl.); tardy, sluggish; slack, leisurely; tedious, boring. See slowness, ignorance, lateness, weariness.Ant., fast, quick witted, bright. v. slacken, moderate,… …

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  • 48unhurried — I (Roget s IV) modif. Syn. leisurely, deliberate, nonchalant; see calm 1 , slow 1 . II (Roget s 3 Superthesaurus) a. slow, leisurely, deliberate, snaillike, sluggish, *slower than molasses, nonchalant. ANT.: hurried, rushed, impatient III (Roget… …

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  • 49saunter — saun•ter [[t]ˈsɔn tər, ˈsɑn [/t]] v. i. 1) to walk with a leisurely gait; stroll 2) a leisurely walk or ramble; stroll 3) a leisurely gait • Etymology: 1660–70; of uncert. orig. saun′ter•er, n …

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  • 50slow — [[t]sloʊ[/t]] adj. and adv. slow•er, slow•est, v. 1) moving or proceeding with little or less than usual speed: a slow train[/ex] 2) characterized by lack of speed: a slow pace[/ex] 3) taking or requiring a comparatively long time 4) gradual:… …

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