Linger – meaning of the word and examples – Words in book reviews

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To take a long time to leave or disappear. (Cambridge Dictionary) To be slow in parting or in quitting something: Tarry. (Merriam - Webster) To remain alive although gradually dying. (Merriam - Webster) To remain existent although often waning in strength, importance, or influence. (Merriam - Webster) To be slow to act: Procrastinate. (Merriam -…

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A sudden rush of empathy” — The Language of Kindness — service

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