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Inactivity resulting from lethargy and lack of vigor or energy.
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1
This spot was the one point of energy in the universal
torpor
.
2
The stench was crisply nauseating, with a cold
torpor
of lukewarm sea.
3
The rest of the afternoon he dozed in a species of
torpor
.
4
She had recovered from the fatal
torpor
in the cool night air.
5
The shock had been too great; his deadly
torpor
deepened into death.
1
He dropped his pen in sudden
listlessness
,
crossed aimlessly to the window.
2
Hildegard submitted with demure
listlessness
,
and soon re-appeared in her walking costume.
3
Next to madness occur the different stages of spleen, dejection and
listlessness
.
4
So he worked on, no longer in
listlessness
,
but with contemptuous amusement.
5
The childish expression left the girl's eyes, the
listlessness
left her attitude.
1
The extraordinary
torpidity
of the surrounding objects gradually affected the persons.
2
Life in the tropics, I take to be a placid
torpidity
.
3
Oppressed with grief, She continued for some time in this state of
torpidity
.
4
Do you know that you have roused the
torpidity
of Clarke at last?
5
It was only a temporary
torpidity
of the nerves, which I mistook for calmness.
6
When the door closed behind them, the cavaliers seemed to awaken from their
torpidity
.
7
I wonder now, how long this
torpidity
in the psychic germ has lasted in you?
8
The Russian delegates at this congress were impressive only for their arrogance and mental
torpidity
.
9
The period, however, is not one of general
torpidity
or repose for animal or vegetable life.
10
Hibernation, half hibernation and just
torpidity
and laziness.
11
But notwithstanding this
torpidity
,
She was coming, and that day stood apart from all other days.
12
The
torpidity
leaves the snakes and the turtles, and they come forth and bask in the sun.
13
A strange
torpidity
had come over him; every rising day gazed into his eyes with a fierce unmeaning glare.
14
After a year and a half of congealed
torpidity
,
the March wind once more began to blow in his soul.
15
His usual thoughtlessness and
torpidity
upon the subject of religion leaves him, and he becomes a serious and deeply-interested creature.
16
His dulness,
torpidity
and indecision, and her frivolity, narrow-minded prejudices and suspiciousness, are among the causes of our present calamities.
torpidity
strange torpidity
complete torpidity
congeal torpidity
extraordinary torpidity
general torpidity
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