Synonym: leisurely. Similar words: leisure, leisurely, leisure time, pleistocene, at least, beatles, at length, settle in. Meaning: adv. in an unhurried way or at one's convenience.
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(31) Marry married in haste and repented at leisure.
(32) Act in haste, redact at leisure.
(33) I participate at leisure activities in a clean place.
(34) He walked around the town at leisure.
(35) Manuscript: something submitted in haste and returned at leisure.
(36) Free at leisure and departure transfer to Vancouver Airport.
(37) Those who sold in haste have repented at leisure.
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(38) Married in haste , we may repent at leisure.
(39) Mr Collings was at leisure to look around him and edmire.
(40) Come and visit us some evening when you are at leisure.
(41) Fortunately, they was a good class, and said I was at leisure.
(42) And a heart at leisure from itself, to soothe and sympathize.
(43) We are not at leisure to read such a book.
(44) Hangzhou's citizens may be at leisure during the week -long National Day holiday, but the animals who entertain them at the city's Safari Park are in overdrive.
(45) A time to reflect, gather my thoughts and pray, at leisure.
(46) E-mailers compose letters at leisure on their computer , then send them by modem through the phone line to an on-line service or a computer bulletin board.
(47) Members of the Aquadettes at Leisure World Retirement Community in Laguna Hills, California, practice their formations.
(48) Afterwards they could either confirm or revise their decision at leisure.
(49) Whenever I am at leisure, I am accustomed to growing flowers.
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