Definitionadj. relating to or of the nature of paralysis
Last update: October 27, 2015
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His had is paralytic. [Please select]
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Five days later he died suddenly in prison, probably by foul play, though it was given out that he had been carried off by a paralytic stroke. [Please select]
But it is living death; a hopeless paralytic is the king. [Please select]
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The ego is, however, represented as a general paralytic (_"I am not certain what year we are actually in"_). [Please select]
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The dream exhibits my friend as behaving like a general paralytic, and thus riots in absurdity. [Please select]
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"The king is a paralytic, Monsieur, and has little to say these days." [Please select]
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For you would be waging war against a lonely woman, a paralytic king, a prelate who is a man of peace. [Please select]
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In vain I prayed for a paralytic stroke to fall on my small tormentors. [Please select]
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He complains of no pain in any peculiar limb, and we therefore think his disorder cannot be rheumatic, and his limbs would have been more diminished if his disease had been a paralytic affection. [Please select]
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The bonds were quoted, no longer at a hundred below par, but at twenty, at ten, and at five; and paralytic old Lord Albemarle bet even in his favour. [Please select]
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