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Torpid   /tˈɔrpəd/   Listen
Torpid

adjective
1.
Slow and apathetic.  Synonyms: inert, sluggish, soggy.  "A sluggish worker" , "A mind grown torpid in old age"
2.
In a condition of biological rest or suspended animation.  Synonyms: dormant, hibernating.  "A hibernating bear" , "Torpid frogs"



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"Torpid" Quotes from Famous Books



... bell Silence clangs His solemn call, and thou, O soul! Dost stir in sense's torpid fangs, Like the ...
— Thoughts, Moods and Ideals: Crimes of Leisure • W.D. Lighthall

... premises. But the morning grew on, and the guests, after a season of smoking and tilted silence against the wall, shook themselves and their effects together, saddled, and were lost among the waste thorny hills. Twenty Mile became hot and torpid. Jones lay on three consecutive chairs, occasionally singing, and old Mr. Adams had not gone away either, but watched him, with more ...
— Red Men and White • Owen Wister

... windowless dwellings; you come out upon an open space strewed with the black ruins that some late fire has left; you pass by a mountain of castaway things, the rubbish of centuries, and on it you see numbers of big, wolf-like dogs lying torpid under the sun, with limbs outstretched to the full, as if they were dead; storks, or cranes, sitting fearless upon the low roofs, look gravely down upon you; the still air that you breathe is loaded with the scent of citron, and pomegranate rinds scorched by the sun, or (as you approach the bazaar) ...
— Eothen • A. W. Kinglake

... of the Sandwich Isles, literally the Queen of the South, come to hear the wisdom of the Saint; and last of all, the friend and partner of his earlier work, the sharer in the revival of the Church from her torpid repose, John Henry Newman, who met Dr. Pusey there for one last day, fulfilling the words written ...
— John Keble's Parishes • Charlotte M Yonge

... family skeletons that I clatter when I walk," I explained, pretending I hadn't heard, and brought them both glasses of water. "It's got to be a habit with some people to save their sciatica and their husband's dispositions and their torpid livers and their unpaid bills and bring ...
— Where There's A Will • Mary Roberts Rinehart


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