Languish Mnemonic
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languish
languish
/ˈlæŋ.ɡwɪʃ/
Examples
- She continued to languish.
- The paper continued to languish.
- The manual list tends to languish.
- That apart, Dumbarton largely languished in the doldrums.
- Even if most of the copies languish in boxes, the work was published.
- He was left to languish in the tower of London until 1616.
- It did the cause no good for him to languish in the enemy's prison.
- The tests scores have been languishing in the abyss for years.
- Last attempts to enact federal protections for voting have languished.
- Our heroic boys and girls still languish in the prisons of the tyrant.
lose vigor, health, or flesh, as through grief
verb
have a desire for something or someone who is not present
verb
become feeble
verb
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"Land + Squish. The plant squished on land, weak and drooping without care."
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