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These beautifully lighted soft-core teases lend an erotic frisson to a movie that in most other ways feels enervated.
But for all its high emotion the film feels enervated, like an excuse to shoot attractive people in amorous rapture amid lavish but decaying real estate.
A normally aging person can feel enervated, or drained of energy.
That the evening leaves one feeling energized, not enervated, by the unfinished struggle against injustice and hunger is a tribute to the show's dramatic sweep and unsentimental populist zeal.
And lately the atmosphere in Woody's World has begun to feel stifling and enervated.
I was so sick that anything I ingested by any means only made me feel toxic and enervated.
I feel exhausted, vitalized, frayed, warmed, enervated, elated.
Yes, Buck's zombified delivery of Fox's ubiquitous brand messages ensures that there is no real break from that enervated and mildly affronted commercial break feeling.
The stress of travel enervated him completely, and his creative spirit shrivelled.
As we converse, neurochemicals are released in our brains, making us feel either good or bad, strong or weak, positive or negative, energetic or enervated.
The post-civil rights liberal consensus has been enervated by libertarian rightwingers who believe regulation throttles the human spirit.
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