stupor|stupors in English
noun
[stu·por || 'stuːpə(r) /'stju-]
unconscious state, insensibility; state of shock, daze, numbness, apathy
Use "stupor|stupors" in a sentence
1. 6 Kate drove home in a stupor.
2. 4 He drank himself into a stupor.
3. 9 Sunstroke fever, throbbing headache, red face, stupor.
4. Manifestations of somnolence, stupor, coma, confusion, decorticated syndromes .
5. The pain roused him from his drunken stupor.
6. 2 He fell to the ground in a stupor.
7. 1 The pain roused him from his drunken stupor.
8. Kunta lay numbly, in a kind of stupor.
9. 8 He drank himself into a stupor every night.
10. She was lying in a drunken stupor on the sidewalk.
11. 7 Last night,(www.Sentencedict.com) Waldegrave drank himself into a stupor.
12. In the partial stupors it is seen as active opposition and Cantankerousness. BENIGN STUPORS AUGUST HOCH I suppose it's what Papa used to call his "originality," and Mamma his "Cantankerousness," coming out in me
13. Fleche Lynnfield Archimycetes Bauckie reneger predrove stupor unedible unidleness intendiment
14. 10 Stupor with involuntary discharge of faeces and urine.
15. 3 She was led away in a state of stupor.
16. 21 He was lying under the table in a drunken stupor.
17. 17 He fell back onto the sofa in a drunken stupor.
18. How could they sit around in a stupor for so long?
19. 18 He came home to find her in a drunken stupor.
20. 5 She was lying in a drunken stupor on the sidewalk.
21. One investigator found people huddled near loudspeaker stacks in an unconscious stupor.
22. 27 We found him lying by the roadside in a drunken stupor.
23. 12 How could they sit around in a stupor for so long?
24. 16 As the whisky took effect, he gradually fell into a drunken stupor.
25. 14 They left him slumped in a drunken stupor against the church wall.