slowly

slowly
adv.
Slowly is used with these verbs: ↑accumulate, ↑adjust, ↑advance, ↑answer, ↑approach, ↑ascend, ↑awake, ↑awaken, ↑back, ↑begin, ↑bend, ↑blink, ↑breathe, ↑brush, ↑burn, ↑caress, ↑change, ↑chew, ↑chug, ↑circle, ↑clap, ↑climb, ↑cook, ↑cool, ↑crawl, ↑creak, ↑creep, ↑cross, ↑dance, ↑dawn, ↑decline, ↑decrease, ↑descend, ↑destroy, ↑deteriorate, ↑digest, ↑dip, ↑disappear, ↑disintegrate, ↑dissolve, ↑drain, ↑drawl, ↑dress, ↑drift, ↑drive, ↑drop, ↑dry, ↑dwindle, ↑ease, ↑eat, ↑ebb, ↑edge, ↑emerge, ↑empty, ↑enter, ↑erode, ↑evolve, ↑expand, ↑fade, ↑fill, ↑float, ↑flow, ↑fly, ↑follow, ↑gain, ↑gather, ↑go, ↑grow, ↑heal, ↑heat, ↑improve, ↑increase, ↑inhale, ↑introduce, ↑jog, ↑kill, ↑kiss, ↑lift, ↑limp, ↑lower, ↑mature, ↑nod, ↑occur, ↑ooze, ↑open, ↑pace, ↑pass, ↑peer, ↑penetrate, ↑pick, ↑pour, ↑proceed, ↑process, ↑progress, ↑pull, ↑push, ↑reach, ↑react, ↑realize, ↑rebuild, ↑recede, ↑recover, ↑regain, ↑register, ↑relax, ↑release, ↑remove, ↑repeat, ↑replace, ↑reply, ↑respond, ↑retreat, ↑return, ↑reverse, ↑ride, ↑rise, ↑rock, ↑roll, ↑rotate, ↑rub, ↑saunter, ↑say, ↑scan, ↑seep, ↑settle, ↑shake, ↑shift, ↑shrink, ↑shuffle, ↑simmer, ↑sink, ↑sip, ↑sit, ↑slide, ↑slither, ↑speak, ↑spread, ↑stand, ↑starve, ↑step, ↑stir, ↑strangle, ↑stroke, ↑stroll, ↑subside, ↑succumb, ↑swim, ↑swing, ↑thaw, ↑tighten, ↑tilt, ↑trace, ↑trail, ↑transform, ↑travel, ↑trudge, ↑twist, ↑wade, ↑waft, ↑walk, ↑wander, ↑warm, ↑widen, ↑wither, ↑work

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