There are signs of a creeping malaise in our office. [noun]
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Giving up smoking is associated with a reduction in malaise score. [noun]
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The firm reported a very modest gain in profits in the first half - not so bad considering the malaise on the high street. [noun]
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It has none of the malaise of the twentieth century. [Please select]
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* * * * * 18 STANFIELD GARDENS, } SOUTH KENSINGTON, } February 10, 1875 } At last I've seen my "poor little Malaise" again. [Please select]
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Her malaise, whatever it was, was not of that kind. [Please select]
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"_Malaise_, if that poor little beggar knows anything about it"; and "little Malaise" we always call the child. [Please select]
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She told me "little Malaise" is to be brought up after the most recently approved scientific manner, by weight, measure, and clockwork. [Please select]
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To-day, in mysterious malaise, he raged or rejoiced with equal nervous swiftness, and to-day the light of spring was so winsome that he lifted his head and saw. [Please select]
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It began in a sort of physical malaise out of which a mental dread, such as she had never yet experienced, was born. [Please select]
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