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were slowing
adjective
Taking a long time to move or go a short distance, or to perform an action; not quick in motion; proceeding at a low speed.
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"They were slowing our operations.
Now the beasts were slowing down.
But Tuggle said the fans were "slowing coming around".
They were slowing me down too, just fine.
Age was catching up with him, they said; his reactions were slowing.
These splits showed that men were slowing down between 16.96 and 27.27% more than women.
It's as if Silver were slowing lives that are otherwise frantically lived.
In the meantime, PC sales were slowing, and the Sony threat was mounting.
Sales of netbooks, they note, were slowing even before the iPad went on sale in April.
The Eastman Kodak Company said yesterday that its fourth-quarter profit would fall below analysts' forecasts because sales were slowing.
"The truth is we were slowing down long before Sept. 11, just like the rest of the country," he said.
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