Lying on the couch when the phone rang, she lethargically reached for it in her drugged stuppor.
She sat in her chair lethargically, while she did her homework.
The turtles become sluggish and lethargic when their body temperatures drop in the cold .
being lazy
Sadly, unhappily, mournfully, lethargically.
lethargically
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I am looking for someone. Someone is knocking on the door.
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To venerate someone is to treat someone with respect. An example sentence would be: She will always venerate her grandmother.
No, it is not proper grammar to say "someone and me" as the object of a sentence. The correct phrasing would be "someone and I," as in "John and I went to the store."
My Friend , someone and I are going to the park together.
I am goin to fire someone