12 adverbs to describe how to lagged

In this exciting occupation the morning lagged heavily on.

After a long, lingering look at the drooping figure of his wife he dropped the curtain and descended to his gondola, sombre in spirit because of the work that awaited him in the Senate Chamber; his footsteps lagged wearily upon the stone floor of the long, dark passage, and the brilliant outer sunshine flooded him with a sense of desperately needed relief.

Their steps lag drearily.

"Forth to his business when the Whirlwind sallies, He is all alive to get it done; He on his pathway never lags nor dallies; But is ever up, and on the run.

The pointers lagged horribly.

The supreme paradox, however, is in the relation of nations: it is there that we have most amazingly lagged behind in applying the moral laws universally accepted in the relations of individuals.

As they passed through various towns along the road Dean purposely lagged behind for fear of attracting attention, but always on the outskirts he raced until he caught up close enough again to the car to identify it, then let his motorcycle lag back again.

I recall pulling, through moments that lagged strangely.

But as they pedaled into the Western Addition, among the large and comfortable residences, his laughter became less loud and frequent, and he unconsciously lagged in the rear.

and I lagged our way unwillingly out to work againrusty of muscles, with a feeling that the heat would now surely be unendurable and the work impossibly hard.

The travel-wearied passengers, laying aside books and magazines and cards, renewed conversations that, in the last monotonous hours of the desert part of the journey, had lagged painfully.

Or if Dolly lagged, did it not raise a thought that she, too, was in the plot against us?

12 adverbs to describe how to  lagged  - Adverbs for  lagged