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How to use lethargy in a sentence

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For instance, Manoj, a software engineer, prefers to have a pitcher of chilled sweet toddy with friends to beat the lethargy of a lazy Sunday.
In 2001, the animal had problems such as lethargy, inappetence, and ulcers.
He spent much of his time swimming in nihilistic little circles and had a lethargy that some saw as foretokening an early death.
Sullivan defends a Galenic view of lethargy, arguing that it is a symptom of resistance to coercive regimes.
There's a definite air of lethargy in the air tonight, and not just on the sports desk.
Sometimes, the disease is more severe and the patient develops lethargy, cold extremities, poor pulses and low blood pressure.
Symptoms of herpetic encephalitis may include headache, confusion, seizures, or lethargy.
She reports a disinclination to continue with her crafts and seems predisposed to a bit of lethargy.
He was particularly upset with police lethargy and lack of enough vehicles for night patrolling.
The heat was swelling as the morning ticked on, filling the air with lethargy.
A large meal before or during a flight will cause lethargy making it more difficult to cope with jet lag.
A good breakfast is important for refilling our energy stores, keeping lethargy at bay during the morning hours.
Pardon my lethargy and lack of imagination as I continue my romp through our holiday snaps.
There is a tendency towards slouching rather than an upright composure and overall there may be a sense of lethargy or a lack of vitality.
The end result is a state of lethargy interspaced with bursts of frantic energy.
The first half was marked by total lethargy and an almost complete lack of chances.
Thankfully, I should soon be reaching the stage when the nausea and lethargy subside and I gain a bit more energy.
Better marketing techniques could help in overcoming this lethargy, and creating a bigger market, they point out.
During the day, if heating is set too high, it can induce lethargy, poor concentration and fatigue.
Running on pure nervous energy, he was caught in the temporary lethargy that comes after great effort.
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Examples from Classical Literature
Even Lauzanne seemed lifted out of his usual lethargy, and, widemouthed, was pulling Allis out of the saddle.
Her conversion was an event that broke the lethargy of their stagnant life.
If his lazy eye denoted lethargy, his broad feet and short legs vouched for his sure-footedness.
My father sent me to the lycee, but I could only arouse myself from my lethargy with the greatest of effort.
The promise of satiation, of inevitability, steeped his being in a pleasant lethargy.
Nor need we fear that the result of this would be any flaccidity of conviction, or lethargy in act.
He had gradually dropped to the floor, and lay there in a lethargy, worn out.
Grendon snapped out of the lethargy into which he had sunk, face drawn and gray.
But the wounded man shook off his lethargy and for a moment had command of his faculties.
By these and such like arguments he rescued them from the lethargy of despair.
At her words he gradually shook off the lethargy which seemed to benumb his senses.
To gaze at me the field-workers suspend the magnificent lethargy of their labors.
But his plans are hardly showing any signs of fructifying thanks to the lethargy and indifference of state leaders.
She generally lies in a kind of lethargy all the afternoon, and wakes up about six or seven.
But not even that gibe could stir M. Binet out of his lethargy of content.
The thought of provisions seemed to have roused them from their lethargy.
The shock of the overturn was so violent that the young countess, roused from her lethargy, threw off her coverings and rose.
Becky roused up from her lethargy of distress and showed good interest in the proceedings.
Startled from his lethargy by that direful cry, Jonah staggers to his feet, and stumbling to the deck, grasps a shroud, to look out upon the sea.
I think that the digression of my thoughts must have done me good, for when I got back to bed I found a lethargy creeping over me.
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