6 adverbs to describe how to sluggish

She tried once to draw Karslake about this acquaintance of his, but Karslake's memory proved unusually sluggish.

The Avon loiters past the church-yard, an exceedingly sluggish river, which might seem to have been considering which way it should flow ever since Shakspeare left off paddling in it and gathering the large forget-me-nots that grow among its flags and water-weeds.

The civic populace get it, and, as soon as they have been readjusted to the altered conditions forced on them by the presence of war, they become merely sluggish, dulled spectators of the great and moving events going on about them.

This defect in our historical training has made our minds politically sluggish.

The pipe which has this sedative effect on political effervescence, has a still stronger similar effect, it is said, on the passion of love; hence the German husbands are proverbially sluggish.

Had not Karslake promised ... She tried to recall precisely what it was that Karslake had promised, but found her memory of a sudden singularly sluggish.

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