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Torpor

laking in energy and will; dulness
She is living with them in conditions of domestic comfort but emotional torpor in White Point, a fishing community north of Perth.
When the water evaporates, the crocodiles estivate, or pass the summer in a kind of torpor.
by 19841984tk May 30, 2022
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