Encara no tenim significats per a "mere exhaustion".
1His stupor, he reasoned, must be the result of more than mere exhaustion.
2In about half an hour, she was sleeping profoundly, from mere exhaustion of feeling.
3This affair has given me so much anxiety that I only sleep through mere exhaustion.
4An ordinary woman would have died from mere exhaustion.
5The poor women were beginning to knock up, and several fell at times from mere exhaustion.
6He was not running now, but aware of a physical discomfort that was not mere exhaustion.
7Somehow, insensibly, his heart had been emptied of its fiery draught by more than mere exhaustion.
8At last Tom stopped, from mere exhaustion.
9From mere exhaustion he slept heavily, and on the following day with white face and compressed lips entered on his work.
10But presently I grew a little calmer out of mere exhaustion, which was all the relief that was possible to me.
11Then roused by a sudden inspiration, he would rush to the piano and play till his hands dropped from mere exhaustion.
12Again and again, after a Danish ship had struck from mere exhaustion, it was manned afresh from the shore, and the fight renewed.
13The heat at times was oppressive; and, fainting with toil and famished for want of food, they sank down on the earth from mere exhaustion.
14He died without disease, and through mere exhaustion of nature, in his 75th year, in 1820, and was buried in Salisbury cathedral.
15*10 Many of the men now fainted by the way from mere exhaustion, or loitered in the woods, unable to keep up with the march.
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Mere exhaustion a través del temps
Mere exhaustion per variant geogràfica