Total or nearly total lack of spontaneous movements (disease)
The feeling of distress and disbelief that you have when something bad happens accidentally.
1 Even the shell-shocked US nuclear industry is coming out of its stupor .
2 The Captain is lying in a state of stupor in his cabin.
3 He extracted the volume from the shelf in a sort of stupor .
4 Hour after hour passed by; he wandered around as in a stupor .
5 He stood looking at the cat in helpless stupor , and blushing red.
6 Throughout the panic Kedzie had stood about in a kind of stupor .
7 For the first twenty-four hours she sat in a sort of stupor .
8 Her 40-year-old partner remained in a stupor , and was taken to hospital.
9 The girl was very quiet, in a stupor of fatigue and fear.
10 She lived in a sort of stupor for weeks after the funeral.
11 Her days she passed in a drunken stupor before the kitchen fire.
12 The deep stupor of the soldiers and sailors instantly changed to despair.
13 John did not answer; he was like a man in a stupor .
14 She was half asleep, half in a stupor when Billy came in.
15 Annie stood there in a sort of stupor till Hunt said briskly:-
16 For the moment a stupor seemed to oppress the whole of Europe.
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