Sentence examples for is lingered from inspiring English sources

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is lingered

verb

To stay or remain in a place or situation, especially as if unwilling to depart or not easily able to do so; to loiter.

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Nothing is lingered over, which may please the attention-deficit crowd but will leave other viewers wishing that they could spend just a little more time watching the elephant delicately pick its way up the riverbank, or smiling at the Sunday afternoon crowds of elephants, hippos, buffalo and gorillas that gather to play in the surf on the Loango beachfront.

The child/woman is ardently idealized, resulting in a mannered and idiosyncratic performance in which the spoken word is lingered over, fondled, its delivery studied and often punctuated by long, tortured pauses.

Much like narrative histories, official atlases, in their most formal sense, are commissioned by those who have some modicum of influence: power to decide what or who is important, what is lingered on, what is elided and the paths we take to get there.

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But this is lingering.

"Until then, there is lingering doubt".

Thus there is lingering underlying distrust.

His harm is lingering, but it may not be permanent.

I think still a bit of that is lingering on".

But there is lingering wariness about Mr. Levine as well.

There is lingering bitterness about his stormy departure from Boston.

MEGAN FOX is lingering in the background, almost emoting.

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