Even so, they wallow in the lifelessness of the mood of despair and they make no effort to step out of their lethargy. |
For example, I can say, Sushila has been in such a blue funk that she refuses to even step out of the house. |
We know we deserve to be met at our flat, perhaps given a corsage, before we step out. |
We step out of the baking sun and into the soothing coolness of the temple, and pad into the main foyer in our bare feet. |
People are harassed, victimised for speaking to the Press, hauled before terrible kangaroo courts if they step out of line. |
Slightly dazed by the encounter I step out into the brightness of the street. |