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the torpor
noun
A state of being inactive or stuporous.
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Why the torpor, gents?
Klein reports: the torpor here is deepening.
Now and again the torpor lifted.
But other reasons explain the torpor.
Suddenly Macy has shaken off the torpor.
Breaking the torpor, two races within the race have developed.
The finest of pianissimos greeted the torpor of Summer.
Hate the torpor, in other words, not the Krave.
The torpor in Florida notwithstanding, the students had managed to force the agenda.
He pointed to "the boredom one senses on all sides, the torpor, the anxiety, the listlessness".
It would have perfectly evoked the torpor overcoming Wagner's knights, if there had been any knights.
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