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Discover LudwigThe word "sapless" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it to describe something that is lacking in vitality or energy, for example: "After weeks of working long hours, she was feeling sapless and completely exhausted."
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I let my sapless tongue creak up to check out the swelling on my upper west side.
How did news magazines become so tendentious, sapless, nervous, and null?
In the process, she elevated the sapless polemics of identity politics to the lush realm of neorealism.
Clark, who called Congress "the sapless branch," belonged to the growing and restive corps of liberal Democrats who found the Senate less the genteel club that White described than a mildewed establishment.
The obvious problem with CNN, depressing its ratings for the better part of a decade, is that it's so sapless and bland – without a point of view, distinct personality or clear positioning.
"Nature writing" is sapless and text-specific.
The branches are coated with a thin skin of plaster or white paint so that, at first sight, they seem bleached of life, sapless and forlornly skeletal.
Teenagers cast for fish here, while in the yard of the empty hotel, children swing from the sapless branches of what is supposed to be the Tree of Knowledge.
The only tree is sapless and dead, and the only farmer is harvesting weevils for protein.
Then, in 1928, in Chicago, during one of her reading tours, she was introduced to a 22-year-old sapless poet named George Dillon.
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