100 Examples of sentences containing the adverb "lagly"
Definition
Lagly (adverb): In a slow or delayed manner; at a pace that is behind the expected or desired speed. It can also imply a lack of enthusiasm or energy in the execution of an action.
Synonyms
- Slowly
 - Delayed
 - Gradually
 - Tardily
 - Sluggishly
 - Languidly
 - Unhurriedly
 
Antonyms
- Quickly
 - Promptly
 - Swiftly
 - Immediately
 - Briskly
 - Rapidly
 - Speedily
 
Examples
- She completed her homework lagly, causing her to miss the deadline.
 - The train arrived lagly, frustrating all the passengers waiting on the platform.
 - He walked lagly behind his friends, not wanting to join in their conversation.
 - The project progressed lagly, resulting in a significant delay in its completion.
 - They moved lagly through the thick fog, unsure of their surroundings.
 - He finished the race lagly, but he was proud of his effort nonetheless.
 - The students responded lagly to the teacher's questions, indicating their lack of interest.
 - She typed her report lagly, making several errors along the way.
 - The traffic moved lagly during rush hour, causing everyone to be late.
 - He tended to eat lagly, savoring every bite of his meal.
 - The dog ran lagly behind its owner on their evening walk.
 - She completed the task lagly, which frustrated her supervisor.
 - The ice cream melted lagly in the summer heat.
 - He arrived at the meeting lagly, missing crucial discussions.
 - They cheered lagly for the team that was losing the game.
 - The book was written lagly, with many revisions and edits.
 - She reacted lagly to the news, still processing the information.
 - The flowers bloomed lagly this year due to the cold weather.
 - He spoke lagly, carefully choosing his words.
 - The cat moved lagly, stretching before finding a sunny spot to rest.
 - The movie started lagly, leaving the audience restless.
 - He made an effort to catch up, but he was still lagly behind.
 - The old computer operated lagly, making simple tasks frustrating.
 - She agreed lagly to the proposal, unsure if it was a good idea.
 - The students filed into the classroom lagly, still chatting among themselves.
 - She danced lagly, lacking the energy of her peers.
 - The delivery arrived lagly, much to the customer's disappointment.
 - He explained the concept lagly, making it hard for others to follow.
 - The marathon runner finished lagly, but with a smile on his face.
 - The production of the film was completed lagly, pushing back the release date.
 - The weather changed lagly, catching everyone off guard.
 - She answered the question lagly, showing her uncertainty.
 - The children played lagly, enjoying the sunny day without a care in the world.
 - The clock ticked lagly, making the minutes feel longer.
 - He reacted lagly to the unexpected turn of events.
 - The negotiation dragged on lagly, with no resolution in sight.
 - The puppy followed lagly, still getting used to its new surroundings.
 - She smiled lagly, still feeling shy in the group.
 - The updates came lagly, leaving users frustrated with the app.
 - He climbed the hill lagly, taking breaks to catch his breath.
 - The engine started lagly, causing concern among the drivers.
 - The dinner was served lagly, making guests impatient.
 - She responded lagly, her thoughts elsewhere.
 - The train departed lagly, leaving passengers scrambling.
 - The artist painted lagly, putting much thought into each stroke.
 - The flowers grew lagly in the shaded area of the garden.
 - He nodded lagly, still processing the information he just heard.
 - The software updates installed lagly, slowing down productivity.
 - The waiter served the food lagly, resulting in a complaint from the table.
 - She completed her workout lagly, feeling fatigued.
 - The guests arrived lagly, missing the first course of the meal.
 - He spoke lagly, ensuring everyone understood his point.
 - The rain fell lagly, but it was heavy and persistent.
 - The crowd dispersed lagly, still discussing the event.
 - She walked lagly along the beach, collecting shells.
 - The film's pacing was lagly, making it hard to stay engaged.
 - The team practiced lagly, not putting in their best effort.
 - The snow melted lagly, leaving patches of white on the ground.
 - He shuffled lagly across the room, tired from the day's activities.
 - She wrote her notes lagly, taking her time to reflect.
 - The results were announced lagly, creating anticipation among the candidates.
 - He drove lagly, enjoying the scenic route.
 - The flowers opened lagly, revealing their beauty at last.
 - She responded to the email lagly, after much deliberation.
 - The crowd clapped lagly, unsure of how to react.
 - The meeting ended lagly, dragging on longer than expected.
 - The game progressed lagly, with both teams showing fatigue.
 - He took a lagly walk in the park, enjoying the tranquility.
 - The clock seemed to tick lagly, each second feeling like an eternity.
 - The paint dried lagly, delaying the project.
 - She practiced her speech lagly, feeling nervous about the presentation.
 - The dog wagged its tail lagly, sensing its owner's mood.
 - The sun set lagly, casting long shadows across the landscape.
 - He finished his meal lagly, savoring every bite.
 - The conference started lagly, with many attendees still arriving.
 - The team moved lagly, lacking motivation to work together.
 - She nodded lagly, her agreement hesitant.
 - The books were organized lagly, each title carefully placed.
 - The traffic light changed lagly, catching drivers off guard.
 - He expressed his thoughts lagly, wanting to be clear.
 - The parade moved lagly, with floats stuck in traffic.
 - She typed on her phone lagly, distracted by her surroundings.
 - The waves crashed lagly against the shore, creating a soothing sound.
 - He executed the dance moves lagly, feeling out of sync.
 - The meeting reconvened lagly, with several members still absent.
 - She approached the task lagly, not wanting to rush.
 - The flowers bloomed lagly, but they were worth the wait.
 - He walked lagly up the stairs, carrying heavy boxes.
 - The cat stretched lagly, ready for a nap.
 - The rain fell lagly, creating puddles on the street.
 - She cheered lagly, trying to join in the excitement.
 - The clock struck lagly, signaling the end of the event.
 - The line moved lagly, causing frustration among the customers.
 - He completed the puzzle lagly, enjoying the challenge.
 - The feedback was given lagly, making improvements difficult.
 - She answered lagly, still gathering her thoughts.
 - The dog trotted lagly behind its owner during the walk.
 - The cake baked lagly, but the aroma filled the kitchen.
 - He approached the conversation lagly, unsure of what to say.
 - The train journey progressed lagly, but the scenery was beautiful.
 
