The deed has not yet been signed due to his lethargy. [noun]
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And we also make up for our general lethargy by spending a marathon 4 hours at the gym. [noun]
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Risks: After stopping, withdrawal can include lethargy and depression. [noun]
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"I cannot tell," he said, "How, it is with me, but methinks these cold counsels of the Princes of Christendom have infected me too with a lethargy of spirit." [noun]
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The abruptness of the movements of the man who was manipulating him, the freshness of the night, the air which he could inhale freely, had roused him from his lethargy. [noun]
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John came but once: he looked at me, and said my state of lethargy was the result of reaction from excessive and protracted fatigue. [noun]
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She generally lies in a kind of lethargy all the afternoon, and wakes up about six or seven. [noun]
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But gradually, as she reviewed the situation, curiosity began to struggle through her lethargy. [Please select]
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