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the lethargy
noun
A condition characterized by extreme fatigue or drowsiness, or prolonged sleep patterns.
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The lethargy seemed contagious.
Gone was the lethargy and the polite ground strokes.
The lethargy originated from the complete predictability of the outcome.
The lethargy dependent neutron flux is treated with a high resolution multigroup thermalization method.
Some historians attribute the lethargy of Egypt in this era solely to the rule of Constantinople.
Roy Hodgson sounded frustrated afterwards and maybe surprised, too, about the lethargy on show.
Your eye senses this movement despite the lethargy of the figures.
Let us get rid of the lethargy in human services in the county.
One victory was all it took to erase the lethargy that an 0-4 record produced.
I hate the lethargy that both the word, and sandals, represent to me.
What comes next is the lethargy known as sleep – the inevitable outcome of excessive, crude, and badly prepared food.
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