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slow-footed

 
Dictionary: slow-foot·ed   (slō'fʊt'ĭd)
adj.
Proceeding at a tediously slow pace: a slow-footed story.

slow-footedness slow'-foot'ed·ness n.

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    Proceeding at a rate less than usual or desired: dilatory, laggard, slow, slow-going, slow-paced, tardy. Informal poky1. Idioms: slow as molasses in January. See fast/slow/velocity.

 
 
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