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torpour - What does it mean?

Definition of 'torpour'

English

Noun

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  • * 1961 : Blake Nevius, Edith Wharton: A Study of Her Fiction , page 235] ([http://www.ucpress.edu/ University of California Press)
  • When Frenside had left her Halo tried to collect her thoughts; but his visit had shaken her too deeply. He had roused her out of her self-imposed torpour into a state of hyper-acute sensibility, and detaching her from the plight in which she was entangled had compelled her to view it objectively.
  • * 1988 : Peter Yapp, The Travellers’ Dictionary of Quotation: Who Said What, About Where? , page 428] ([http://www.taylorandfrancis.com/ Taylor & Francis; ISBN 0415027608, 9780415027601)
  • The climate and country were such as to gratify every appetite for pleasureable sensation, without enervating or relaxing the frame, or allowing the mind to sink into an Asiatic torpour .
  • * 1995 : Robert Lalonde and Leonard Sugden, The Ogre of Grand Remous , page 97] ([http://www.ekstasiseditions.com/ Ekstasis Editions; ISBN 0921215924, 9780921215929)
  • How could I describe, relate that sweetish discharge, half vanilla, half hen’s blood, the essence of fern sap and foul sweat, like my own sweat when I would touch myself and shiver, mouth and nostrils gaping wide, during certain nights of torpour , deep satisfaction and incomprehension, deep down in my bed?