11 Verbs to Use for the Word stupors

WILLIAM, after shaking off the stupor caused by the awful disregard of his personality, begins to murmur incoherently.

I have recovered, but feel a stupor that makes me indifferent to the hopes and fears of this life.

Four-and-twenty hours he gave her to decide, and departed, leaving inexpressible wretchedness behind him, on the part of Mrs. Greville, and the calm stupor of exhaustion and despair pervading Mary's every faculty.

" The normal brow and the eccentric eye indicate stupor.

"I gave them enough alcohol to induce stupor.

The wind robs them of what wit they had, and they seem never to have learned the self-induced hypnotic stupor with which most wild things endure weather stress.

Sweeping the life in its furious flood, Thrilling the arteries, cleansing the blood, Mastering stupor and dull despair, Moving the dreamer to do and dare.

The shock produced a stupor similar to that which seems to be felt by a mouse after the first shake of the cat.

A phrase signifying the stupor or drunkenness that comes from swallowing or smoking narcotic plants.

But now that I have a little thrown off the stupor, now that kindly Time has a little balmed my cruel wounds, I come back to my books and to you,to the animi remissionem of Cicero,to these gentle sympathizers and faithful solacements,to old studies and ancient pursuits.

It would be quite possible for this man to feign profound stupor so long as he was watched, and then, when left alone for a few minutes, to nip out of bed and help himself from some secret store of the drug.

11 Verbs to Use for the Word  stupors