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slow-moving

[sloh-moo-ving]

adjective

  1. proceeding with or characterized by slow, sluggish, or leisurely movement or activity.



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Word History and Origins

Origin of slow-moving1

First recorded in 1635–45
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Much of the disaffection comes from habitual Democratic voters who see the party’s leaders as slow-moving and timid while the Trump administration continues with its rampage against democratic structures.

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During last year's event some fans reported fainting while waiting for hours in slow-moving queues to get into the festival.

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And government agencies have historically been slow-moving, too.

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A slow-moving band of heavy rain will affect south-west England and Wales - along with parts of the West Midlands and north-west England - during Tuesday.

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This pattern in the upper atmosphere has allowed a large, slow-moving area of high pressure to build over Scandinavia and has led to a cool airmass heading our way.

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