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    lethargy


    1. The feeling of exhilaration after a good thirty minutes straining and sweating and driving your body beyond its customary lethargy becomes addictive


    2. I considered a return to my hunger strike, but a combination of lethargy and Menachem’s cajoling kept me eating


    3. the gaps a scale of hangover and lethargy


    4. The club is just waking up and shaking off the lethargy of the sleeping day


    5. likely reason for his confusion and lethargy


    6. After she had consumed the food Janice felt an enormous lethargy envelop her


    7. They plunged into the edge, wetting themselves from head to foot, which seemed to release the adults from their lethargy


    8. Lethargy gripped the entire city


    9. less languorous as they threw off the lethargy of winter


    10. It slowly opened its eyes, and I marveled at the flatness of its face and the odd mix of size, fur, and lethargy

    11. Traditionally used for calming and soothing nervous tension without causing lethargy


    12. The noise of the helicopter moving overhead drove Terry from his lethargy and he turned the starter with fumbling fingers


    13. Darkburst shook off his lethargy, got to his feet, stretched and continued to follow the spoor he'd discovered earlier that moon-cycle


    14. Thesa was perhaps halfway towards his objective when an unexpected lethargy suddenly gripped him: a total weakness that he could not shake off


    15. the cause of her lethargy


    16. But, not for Raul; the memory of the rocket flashes in the night stayed with him through every moment; Edgar could see it etched onto his face, and its weight upon him expressed in lethargy


    17. Sleep: Death; state of rest; not conscience or aware of things needed to be tended to; lack of knowledge; danger; refreshing; spiritual lethargy;


    18. His apparent lethargy may be just a gathering of strength


    19. moved in lethargy had settled over everyone and tempers were


    20. sank deeper into a form of lethargy that could almost be described as apathy

    21. For a quarter of an hour he simple floated in complete lethargy, immersed in the singing, enjoying the occasional sips of beverages and tidbits of delicacies the elves held gently to his lips, each a surprising and delicious sensation


    22. An hour and a quarter later, they lay sprawled about on the huge bed in their cottage in blissful lethargy


    23. “Meanwhile,” he observed, trying to shake off his lethargy, a letdown reaction to the earlier


    24. revived her, washed away some of the lethargy, and cleared her


    25. So at least there are a few all-encompassing universal principles in these higher dimensional realms—money, greed, and lethargy


    26. But already he felt a subtle lethargy stealing over him


    27. After that, I sank into lethargy like an overfed cat


    28. He lapsed again into a deep lethargy, and was only dimly aware when the chariot halted in a deep, high-walled court, and he was lifted from it by many hands and borne up a winding stone stair, and down a long dim corridor


    29. “The next thing is a general lethargy


    30. The Federation Space Force, stunned out of its lethargy by the reports submitted by the

    31. spleen, lethargy, loss of strength and noticeable intolerance to


    32. One winter night while the soup was boiling in the fireplace, he missed the heat of the back of his store, the buzzing of the sun on the dusty almond trees, the whistle of the train during the lethargy of siesta time, just as in Macondo he had missed the winter soup in the fireplace, the cries of the coffee vendor, and the fleeting larks of springtime


    33. In the lethargy of her pregnancy, Amaranta Úrsula tried to set up a business in necklaces made out of the backbones of fish


    34. negligence and lethargy by avoidance of the law, creating families of children born in


    35. Churchill, and she had collapsed into Kay’s place with a pleased, infantile lethargy


    36. He thus tried to shake up the lethargy of the survivors and to motivate them


    37. a little year by year, he’d been left with a permanent lethargy that always seemed


    38. shocked her out of her lethargy


    39. And lying here was only increasing his lethargy


    40. Estevez, it got me out of the lethargy in which I was

    41. meditations are only a means of awakening from spiritual lethargy and recalling long-hidden and forgotten information that you knew and used once upon a time


    42. property is that of ignorance, lethargy, sleep, and insanity are the out-


    43. He was constantly alert and allowed no hint of lethargy or drowsiness to overcome him, so that he could be sure to witness all that they had said about the Night of Valuation; at this time he planned to ask his Provider to bring about his longed-for ambition


    44. Faces of interest, faces of lethargy, and faces of hangover looked down


    45. He enjoyed seeing Mitch having a time of it telling the story, but for Silas, the heady rush of last night had dimmed into lethargy


    46. lethargy that crept over her; her limbs felt as though they


    47. I thought Egypt had fallen into a deep lethargy that was, in part, due to a fatalism of the people and the Muslim religion, and which was reinforced by the iron grip of a merciless dictatorship


    48. had been the only thing to penetrate his lethargy


    49. shaken Thomas from his lethargy


    50. the feeling of lethargy but it was a losing battle


































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    Synonyms for "lethargy"

    flatness languor lethargy phlegm sluggishness inanition lassitude slackness inactivity laziness sloth indolence apathy passivity

    "lethargy" definitions

    a state of comatose torpor (as found in sleeping sickness)


    weakness characterized by a lack of vitality or energy


    inactivity; showing an unusual lack of energy